Srinagar, Dec 04 (KNO): Kashmir is set to take a center stage in the upcoming short film ‘Pyar Mein Qurban’, which will be released nationwide on December 20.
With its focus on the Valley’s captivating beauty and rich cultural heritage, the film promises to offer a cinematic journey that highlights the essence of Kashmir.
As per the details obtained by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), directed by Zubair K. Khan, the film intertwines a romantic storyline with themes of resilience and love, using the beautiful landscapes of Kashmir as both a backdrop and a narrative element.
Speaking at a press conference in Srinagar, Khan as per KNO expressed his excitement about the project, saying, “This film is a celebration of Kashmir — its beauty, culture, and the spirit of its people. It is not just a love story but a tribute to the Valley’s unmatched charm and its enduring legacy.”
The film features a cast, such as Imtiyaz Bhat and Arun Bakshi, in addition to Roma Arora, Natasha Majhi, among others. It is further taken to a new height with the soulful composition by Ebadat Bhat along with some renowned artists, like Karan Singh and Sumit Sharma.
Similarly, the cinematography by Retaish and Santosh Pal captures Kashmir's beautiful valleys, serene lakes, and historical landmarks, creating a visual experience that complements the film's emotional depth. The action sequences, choreographed by Shabuddin Shaikh, and the compelling dialogues penned by Pradeep Singh Rishiraj add layers to the narrative.
Besides, it is produced by M. Tasleem and Imtiyaz Bhat under the banner of Sound Gear Productions. The film has a great team of professionals. From Shahzad Alam Khan's casting expertise to Dilip Mistry's choreography, every aspect of the production showcases a commitment to quality storytelling.
It is worth mentioning that Pyar Mein Qurban has already created a buzz with its promotional teasers and songs that have resonated with audiences nationwide. The film aims to transcend entertainment, offering a unique perspective on Kashmiri life, its challenges, and its enduring beauty—(KNO)