Project Detail

Land Gold Women

Synopsis

Nazir Ali Khan is an immigrant Indian professor at a university in Birmingham who lives with his wife and two children Saira, 17 and Asif, 14. Nazir shares a great relationship with his children and indulges their love for all things English, but has taken great pains to keep the link to home strong.

When his beloved daughter is found in an illicit relationship, Nazir is suddenly on the brink of a tough decision to make. Should he save face? Or save his daughter?

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Features
Running time
98 mins
Format
35 mm
Director
Avantika Hari 1st Feature
Producer
Hari Padmanabhan, Rama Hariharan
Editor
Shyam Salgaonkar
Screenwriter
Avantika Hari
Director of Photography
David Rom
Production Designer
Emelia Carrere
Sound
Baylon Fonseca, Tarn Willers
Composer
Amar Mohile
Principal cast
Narinder Samra, Neelam Parmar, Hassani Shapi, Christopher Villiers, Renu Brindle, Ali Zahoor, Laila Vakil, Richard Kelley

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

A RICHER LENS

99 Kenton Road
Harrow
Middlesex HA3 0AN
UK

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