
The movie Joyland, the creation of Saim Sadiq, will be released in theaters worldwide, including India. The Express Tribune was informed by the Joyland production team that the movie will be shown internationally, including in India. It will be the first Pakistani movie to be released in India since Shoaib Mansoor's Bol. The director was humbled by the selection offer and expressed his gratitude and excitement, saying, "I am humbled, thankful, and excited about this immense honor to represent Pakistan at the Oscars with a film that I truly believe is an honest and compassionate representation of who we are as people." The triumphs and tragedies of these individuals should encourage empathy in viewers both in Pakistan and beyond.In the coming months, we will need many prayers and good wishes from our people for the road ahead." He said, "We continually lament the fact that Pakistani art has remained egregiously underrepresented in the global art scene, despite the country having many brilliant artists in many genres. But this year has already been different. So I'll use this opportunity to feel optimistic. I'm grateful to the selecting committee, and I wish Pakistan and Joyland the best of luck!
The movie Joyland, the creation of Saim Sadiq, will be released in theaters worldwide, including India.
The Express Tribune was informed by the Joyland production team that the movie will be shown internationally, including in India. It will be the first Pakistani movie to be released in India since Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol.
The director was humbled by the selection offer and expressed his gratitude and excitement, saying, “I am humbled, thankful, and excited about this immense honor to represent Pakistan at the Oscars with a film that I truly believe is an honest and compassionate representation of who we are as people.” The triumphs and tragedies of these individuals should encourage empathy in viewers both in Pakistan and beyond.In the coming months, we will need many prayers and good wishes from our people for the road ahead.”
He said, “We continually lament the fact that Pakistani art has remained egregiously underrepresented in the global art scene, despite the country having many brilliant artists in many genres. But this year has already been different. So I’ll use this opportunity to feel optimistic. I’m grateful to the selecting committee, and I wish Pakistan and Joyland the best of luck!