‘Jinnah’ to be screened on March 4
By Our Correspondent
February 26, 2019
LAHORE: Internationally acclaimed film-maker Jamil Dehlavi’s award-winning film ‘Jinnah’ will be screened at the Institute for Art and Culture (IAC) on 4th March. Made on the life of the Founder of the Nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, this epic biographical film features Hollywood star Christopher Lee, Bollywood legend Shashi Kapoor, prominent British actor James Fox and eminent Pakistani actors, including Shakeel, Talat Hussain and Vaneeza Ahmad.
The film has won a number of international awards, including Golden World Film Award in Jakarta, Gold Award at Worldfest Falgstaff Festival, Zanzibar International Film Festival’s Golden Dhow Award and Cairo International’s Golden Pyramid Award.
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