
Zainub Khan has been found guilty by Pakistan's Courts and is to be hanged. Her last wish is to tell her story before the media, and after approval, she relates how her family was compelled to leave Delhi during 1948 and re-locate to Lahore. This is where her father, Hakim Sayed Hashmutallah Khan, married Suraiya, and hoping to sire a son, instead ended up with 7 daughters. The 8th child turned out to be a hermaphrodite and Hashmutullah wanted it dead but Suraiya insisted tha... (Full plot summary below)
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Zainub Khan has been found guilty by Pakistan's Courts and is to be hanged. Her last wish is to tell her story before the media, and after approval, she relates how her family was compelled to leave Delhi during 1948 and re-locate to Lahore. This is where her father, Hakim Sayed Hashmutallah Khan, married Suraiya, and hoping to sire a son, instead ended up with 7 daughters. The 8th child turned out to be a hermaphrodite and Hashmutullah wanted it dead but Suraiya insisted that she will not let anyone know so as not to shame her husband. They named the child Saifullah, and hired a tutor to teach him at home. After a failed marriage, Zainub returns home, notices that the tutor was molesting her brother and asks him to leave. With dwindling income from his father, unable to attend school, his mother giving birth to still-born babies, his siblings uneducated, Saifullah is then himself compelled to seek employment. It is here he will be sexually molested and subsequently killed by his father, who bribes the police by embezzling Rs.2 Lakhs from the Masjid where he presides as a Khajanchi. In order to return the money to the Masjid, he starts to tutor children of prostitutes with the help of Saqa Kanjar. When their neighbor's son, Mustafa, proposes marriage for his daughter, Ayesha, he refuses, as they are Shiah, and plans to marry her to a much older male. Things will change rapidly when Saqa will make a proposition that will change everyone's lives forever.
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| Birmingham Mail Manish GajjarAfter the success of Khuda Kay Liye, Pakistani director Shoaib Mansoor returns with another hard-hitting social drama. |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonThick with humanity and social awareness, and never boring. |
| User ReviewDrive To Success DThis movie one of the best Pakistani Movies must Watch . Lollywood . |
| User ReviewSophia QOne of a very few Pakistani movies that I could be proud of! It's emotional, thought-provoking and brilliantly done. Bravo Shoaib Mansoor!!! |
| User ReviewTim BGet ready for some serious drama. This is by far the best Pakistani movie I have ever seen. Last words: Don't miss it! |
| User ReviewVeena TBOL is a brilliantly written and directed film! Shoaib Mansoor is undoubtedly talented in bringing such real issues to life, for all of us to be aware. From the religious differences between the Sunni and Shia Muslims, to Women's Rights and Oppression, to Child Exploitation. The cast of this film was excellent! Humaima Malik was perfect to the pindrop in her role. Manzar Sehbai was amazing! Iman Ali, Zaib Rehman, Amr Kashmiri, Atif Aslam, and Mahira Khan were a brilliant supporting cast. This film is a must see!! It helps us open our eyes to a world, we usually turn our eyes away from! |
| User Reviewjaani 2One of the best Pakistani movie I have seen so far great movie Must Watch . |
| User ReviewHitesh HNot to be missed what a great movie seen it 3 timed |
| User ReviewAdnan AThis is a brilliant movie with real life issues that plague our nation every single day. I hope that people walk away with the real and true message of the movie. brilliant!!!! |
| User ReviewFarhan RIt's excellent movie.worth watching with ur whole family. |