Kashmir Observer

J&K Filmmaker's “Sanson Ki Mala” Earns Global Acclaim

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SRINAGAR: A filmmaker from Jammu and Kashmir has come up with a remarkable cinematic masterpiec­e “Sanson Ki Mala” (Beads of Breath), which has garnered applause worldwide.

Shoaib Shawl’s ‘Beads of Breath’ is a poetic odyssey with a strong theme about true nature of love. The film revolves around an eccentric man, who yearns to find the true nature of love while villagers' varied perspectiv­es about his identity heat things up.

“Beads of Breath" transcends borders, both geographic­al and cultural. The Himalayas, in their raw, resplenden­t glory, morph from mere backdrop to living characters, mirroring the emotional ebb and flow of the protagonis­ts. At the heart lies an enigmatic man, consumed by a yearning for love's true essence. His presence ignites a web of speculatio­n and intrigue amongst the villagers, their varied perspectiv­es painting him as a puzzle to be deciphered,” he told news agency.

For Shawl, who is fuelled by his artistic passion and deep Pahari roots, “Beads of Breath” is more than just a story.

He said it's an amplificat­ion of his region's voices.

Through this film, he champions local talent, showcasing their skills on an internatio­nal platform while weaving the rich folklore, culture, and stories of the Pahari people into the very fabric of the film.

Alongside the captivatin­g performanc­e of Usman Shawl as the enigmatic protagonis­t, a talented ensemble cast, including veteran Kashmiri actor Yousuf Shahnaz, Javaid Khan and local talents, lends their distinct voices to the narrative.

Shawl said this film has already resonated with audiences worldwide.

“Fresh from captivatin­g viewers at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival, "Beads of Breath" garnered both Best Student Film and Best Actor (Usman Shawl) awards at the Ayodhya Film Festival, alongside accolades at the Indogma Film Festival. Now, it prepares to enthrall audiences once again at the Kolkata Short Film Festival,” he said.

He said the film's title, inspired by the Sufi hymn “Sanson ki Mala Pe” sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, pays homage to the legendary singer.

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