IFFM-2021 QUICK REVIEW: No Beloved, Urdu

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By Neeraj Nanda

MELBOURNE, 19 August 2021: Ehsaan is a tea seller in Krishna Nagar, Lahore. He has many clients. His routine is disrupted by 2 youngsters who frequent his shop. He serves them tea observing something between them. They seem to be intimate. This disturbs him mentally. One day he pushes them out of the shop. So, what is troubling him? The short film’s theme becomes obvious. The tea seller is confronting something he is no more in. In the end, as he is seeing a photograph of himself and another man. Memories are short, but some memories never go away. Good cinematic effort. Well done.

Name- No beloved
Language- Urdu
Country- Pakistan
Duration- 8 minutes
Cast- Ahsen Murad, Waleed Sajid, Aliyan Ali
Director- Salman Alam Khan

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