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Aarakshan movie download 1080p movies In the context of Pakistani society, Aarakshan is a melodrama dealing with the pains of class consciousness in Karachi. It was the directorial debut of actor Nadeem Baig and tells a story about a family from an affluent middle-class neighborhood in Karachi. The movie has been censored four times by government entities and achieved cult status among many young people who have watched it for its portrayal of issues that concern them.The film received international acclaim when it won a Special Jury Prize from the Venice International Film Festival in 1990. It was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 51st Venice International Film Festival in 1998. The film's international fame led to its being selected by the World Film Festival in India in 2000. Nadeem Baig later directed an adaptation of the movie for television, titled "Karachi". Aarakshan is set over a 24-hour period starting on the eve of Eid al-Adha, which is celebrated every year by Muslims worldwide. On this day, many poor families in Karachi also celebrate with great enthusiasm because each household will receive one sheep as part of the Eid al-Adha (festival). The film portrays the day in the life of an affluent middle class family experiencing division because of their class consciousness. The film begins with the family preparing for the feast, including getting ready for their trip to an elite club later that evening. The son in this family dreams of becoming a doctor and studying in America, much to his father's chagrin, who is eager for his son to become an engineer like him. A significant part of the film's story is the family's coming-of-age, and Nadeem Baig uses flashbacks to show how a person matures from a child into an adult. Throughout the film, the family has to try to come to terms with their class consciousness while also coping with other problems. In 1990, Aarakshan won a Special Jury Prize at the Venice International Film Festival. In October 1998, it was nominated for a Golden Lion at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. In 2001 it won Jury Award for Best Director at Pune International Film Festival and in 2003 it won Best Feature Screenplay at Gwalior International Film Festival. The film was the directorial debut of Nadeem Baig, who also played the role of the father in the movie. Nadeem, son of Pakistan's famous poet Firaq Gorakhpuri, is well known in Pakistan for his performance in television dramas. After his father's death in 1997, he channeled his grief into writing a screenplay that touched on class consciousness. The story deals with a middle-class family living in Karachi and belonging to an elite club where members are allowed to bring one guest along with them into the club. One character has dreams of becoming a doctor, while another wants to become an engineer, much to his father's chagrin. cfa1e77820
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