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Pakistani Film 'Lali' Premieres at Berlinale
21 Feb
Summary
- Lali premiered at the 76th Berlinale film festival on Thursday.
- The film is Pakistan's first all-Pakistani produced feature.
- Lali explores themes of desire, sexuality, and trauma with humor.

Sarmad Sultan Khoosat's film 'Lali' achieved a world premiere at the 76th Berlinale film festival on Thursday. This event marks a significant milestone as it is the first all-Pakistani produced feature film to be screened at the prestigious festival.
The Punjabi-language black comedy, set in the city of Sahiwal, centers on Sajawal and his new bride Zeba. Local whispers suggest Zeba is cursed after her previous suitors met mysterious deaths, a plot element adding to the film's intrigue.
Director Khoosat expressed a sense of achievement and responsibility, viewing the recognition as validation for a story deeply rooted in its own cultural idiom. The film balances mordant humor, characteristic of the Punjab region, with serious themes including desire, sexuality, and trauma.
'Lali' follows in the footsteps of 'Joyland,' another Pakistani film that gained international acclaim at the Cannes film festival in 2022. Khoosat, who produced 'Joyland,' hopes 'Lali's' visibility will foster a more thriving domestic film industry and support a new generation of filmmakers.
The film's premiere occurred on February 15, 2024, as the Berlinale concluded on February 17, 2024. This event aims to bolster Pakistani cinema, which has faced challenges over the past two decades.




