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sajjadkhansaju · 2 years ago
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★ Salman Khan with Dr Sajjad on the set of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan! 
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At exactly 11am on a Saturday in mid-November, hundreds of students from Luton Sixth Form College streamed out of their school, gathering outside in a sea of black, white and red keffiyehs and Palestinian flags. They carried banners and placards saying “Bombing kids is not self-defence” and “This is no ‘conflict’ it’s genocide”, referring to Israel’s war on Gaza after Hamas’s October 7 attacks on southern Israel. Student organisers of the rally read out speeches against the war, in which Israeli bombs and artillery fire have now killed more than 21,000 Palestinians in Gaza, including more than 8,000 children. Yet Israel wasn’t the only target of criticism at the rally: The students were protesting against their college’s links to an arms company that had supplied weapons and advanced military platforms to Israel. The walkout was organised by the school’s student council after its chair, 18-year-old Hassan Sajjad, was approached by students critical of the senior leadership at the college, who some students felt had failed to address or acknowledge strong student sentiment towards the Israel-Gaza conflict. But a week later, Sajjad and the other council members were informed by the school leadership that their entire council had been disbanded, months before their term was supposed to end in April 2024. Their student council email communication was also suspended. “It shattered my understanding of democracy in college, and the idea of freedom of speech and ‘British values’,” Sajjad said. Since the start of the war, the United Kingdom has seen unrelenting demonstrations urging the government to call for a ceasefire. Yet as students in schools, colleges and universities across the UK also joined the chorus condemning the war, they have also been reprimanded, subtly or explicitly, for their pro-Palestine advocacy in several instances, igniting concerns around freedom of speech. Luton, a town less than 48km (30 miles) north of London with a majority ethnic minority population, has been at the centre of that debate after the backlash faced by students over their walkout. It all started when students discovered that their school had played host to a weapons giant with ties to Israel’s military.
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‘Protest to have your voice heard’
Though Israel is today a major arms exporter, it continues to import weapons from the West. The United States is its biggest military partner and the source of 83 percent of Israel’s weapons imports between 1950 and 2020. But the UK has also been a steady military ally to Israel. It has licensed arms worth more than 442 million pounds ($563m) to Israel between May 2015 and August 2022 and is now facing a legal challenge in the High Court from Palestinian human rights groups.
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A walkout wasn’t the student council’s first planned course of action against the war. The council – who represent over 3,000 students – suggested organising a fundraiser for Gaza and the occupied West Bank. As the civilian death count mounted in Gaza, the council also flagged the college’s relationship with Leonardo[, one of the world's largest arms companies]. For about a month, their requests were met with silence. Then, the school’s leadership said the students could fundraise but only for an event that wasn’t specifically for Palestinians. “If students aren’t being catered for and the [school leaders] are not respecting the student council – the people who represent the thousands – then you only have one option left: that’s to protest to have your voice heard”, Sajjad said. On November 18, hundreds of students walked out of their lesson in what was a peaceful protest. “We wanted students to know this is your legal right to protest, and you shouldn’t feel pressured or afraid to protest”, said Arsalan Ilyas, 17, a student at the college.
-- From "Walkout over weapons: British school students battle Gaza protest curbs" by Aina Khan for Al Jazeera, 31 Dec 2023
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Deputising for Princess Sarvath, Princess Alia Bint Al Hussein attended the Pakistani Cultural Forum for Women at the Royal Cultural Centre in Amman, 22 November 2022.
Organised by the Pakistani embassy in Jordan, in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture, the event featured the participation of Princess Wijdan Al Hashimi, Princess Sana Asem, Princess Rajwa Bint Ali, Princess Basma Bint Ali, Princess Najla Bint Asem, Princess Farah Nayef and Pakistan's Ambassador to Jordan Sajjad Ali Khan.
Addressing the gathering, Minister of Culture Haifa Najjar highlighted the forum's role in enhancing relations between Jordanian and Pakistani women, noting that such events could help in advancing bilateral relations, especially in the cultural field. The Pakistani envoy, during the ceremony, which included a Sufi concert, emphasised the "deep-rooted" nature of Jordanian-Pakistani relations, expressing hope to advance bilateral cultural relations. (x)
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news365timesindia · 21 days ago
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[ad_1] Source ( Sharjah cricket ground) For the last many years, one has indulged in watching Sachin Tendulkar’s  ‘Desert Storm’, Javed Miandad’s six in the Austral-Asia Cup, Gavaskar’s catches in the Rothmans Cup or Brian Lara smacking Waqar Younis, time and again. Perhaps there is some unknown force that makes cricket lovers recount the unforgettable moments. Incidentally, all those memories are synonymous with one stadium – The Sharjah Cricket Ground. Before the India-Australia T20 World Cup game, all those momentous occasions gushed forth while taking a tour through the Sharjah stadium. Initially, the eyes zoomed in on a photo that dates back to somewhere in 1982. It could be one of those meetings held by the head-honchos of all the various Asian Cricket Boards before the formation of ACC in 1983. The nostalgic photo comprises Abdul Rahman Bukathir, the brain behind Sharjah becoming the hub of cricket in the 1980s and 1990s. KS Rungta, Noorani, IS Bindra,  SK Wankhede, MA Chidambaram, A Sajjad and a few other notable administrators can also be seen. As you turned towards the left side of the room, the walls were adorned with a galaxy cricket stars. There is an iconic image of Kapil Dev, the India skipper, and Viv Richards, the West Indies captain, being pictured together during the toss at the Rothmans Cup in 1985. Beside it is a photo of Lara employing the flick shot. For a second or two, one wondered whether it is related to the same match where Lara took apart Waqar. However, a closer look confirmed that it is from the 1995 Sharjah Champions Trophy. Most likely it is from the Sri Lanka-West Indies encounter, where Hashan Tillakratne reigned supreme with a valiant hundred. One of those occasions when Lara cracked a sparkling 169 and still didn’t hog the limelight. Surrounding Lara’s photo-frame are a few more legends of the game – Imran Khan, Gavaskar, Zaheer Abbas and Kapil. All of those memorabilia are from either the inaugural Rothmans Cup or its second edition. Obviously, a few pictures from the ‘Desert Storm’ too adorn the wall. There is one photo each of Mark Waugh and Tendulkar – both from the same tournament in 1998. The lofted stroke that Tendulkar essayed could be the straight six off Michael Kasprowicz in the final, with the score reading 240. Incidentally, Tendulkar had later noted a couple of shots early on in the innings off Kasprowicz helped him to rediscover his batting rhythm. Wasim Akram (Austral-Asia Cup, 1986) Graham Thorpe (1997-98, Coca Cola Cup), Darren Gough (circa 1999) and Curtly Ambrose loading up (1999-00) also decorate the walls of the room. The one missing link in the room was Aaqib Javed. The man who gave plenty of heartbreaks to India at this ground. Around 23 years ago, Javed had decimated India in Sharjah with figures of 7 for 37. He even took a hat-trick in that game. Fast-forward to modern times, and you will observe the IPL and PSL-related pictures. In addition to 100s of photos, there are signed bats as well. One of them is the 1996 World Cup winning squad’s signed willow. Probably, those signatures were taken when Sri Lanka played a tournament, in Sharjah, at the fag end of that year. Other signature cricket bats include, England’s tour of the UAE in 2015, Australia’s tour in 2009 and West Indies’ trip to the same region in 2016. For around half an hour, it was about transporting yourself back to a bygone era. It was an enriching experience. Another update regarding Indian cricket:  Rohit Sharma says the Indian team doesn’t want to take an undercooked Mohammed Shami to Australia. The question is, can the veteran turn the clock back. It’s perhaps prudent for the team to look beyond him@atreyom #INDVSNZ #mohammedshami https://t.co/U3xALe8Bz7 — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 15, 2024 For more sports content: https://revsportz.in/ The post Over four decades of cricket in Sharjah – A journey through Javed Miandad’s six and the ‘Desert Storm’ appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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news365times · 21 days ago
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[ad_1] Source ( Sharjah cricket ground) For the last many years, one has indulged in watching Sachin Tendulkar’s  ‘Desert Storm’, Javed Miandad’s six in the Austral-Asia Cup, Gavaskar’s catches in the Rothmans Cup or Brian Lara smacking Waqar Younis, time and again. Perhaps there is some unknown force that makes cricket lovers recount the unforgettable moments. Incidentally, all those memories are synonymous with one stadium – The Sharjah Cricket Ground. Before the India-Australia T20 World Cup game, all those momentous occasions gushed forth while taking a tour through the Sharjah stadium. Initially, the eyes zoomed in on a photo that dates back to somewhere in 1982. It could be one of those meetings held by the head-honchos of all the various Asian Cricket Boards before the formation of ACC in 1983. The nostalgic photo comprises Abdul Rahman Bukathir, the brain behind Sharjah becoming the hub of cricket in the 1980s and 1990s. KS Rungta, Noorani, IS Bindra,  SK Wankhede, MA Chidambaram, A Sajjad and a few other notable administrators can also be seen. As you turned towards the left side of the room, the walls were adorned with a galaxy cricket stars. There is an iconic image of Kapil Dev, the India skipper, and Viv Richards, the West Indies captain, being pictured together during the toss at the Rothmans Cup in 1985. Beside it is a photo of Lara employing the flick shot. For a second or two, one wondered whether it is related to the same match where Lara took apart Waqar. However, a closer look confirmed that it is from the 1995 Sharjah Champions Trophy. Most likely it is from the Sri Lanka-West Indies encounter, where Hashan Tillakratne reigned supreme with a valiant hundred. One of those occasions when Lara cracked a sparkling 169 and still didn’t hog the limelight. Surrounding Lara’s photo-frame are a few more legends of the game – Imran Khan, Gavaskar, Zaheer Abbas and Kapil. All of those memorabilia are from either the inaugural Rothmans Cup or its second edition. Obviously, a few pictures from the ‘Desert Storm’ too adorn the wall. There is one photo each of Mark Waugh and Tendulkar – both from the same tournament in 1998. The lofted stroke that Tendulkar essayed could be the straight six off Michael Kasprowicz in the final, with the score reading 240. Incidentally, Tendulkar had later noted a couple of shots early on in the innings off Kasprowicz helped him to rediscover his batting rhythm. Wasim Akram (Austral-Asia Cup, 1986) Graham Thorpe (1997-98, Coca Cola Cup), Darren Gough (circa 1999) and Curtly Ambrose loading up (1999-00) also decorate the walls of the room. The one missing link in the room was Aaqib Javed. The man who gave plenty of heartbreaks to India at this ground. Around 23 years ago, Javed had decimated India in Sharjah with figures of 7 for 37. He even took a hat-trick in that game. Fast-forward to modern times, and you will observe the IPL and PSL-related pictures. In addition to 100s of photos, there are signed bats as well. One of them is the 1996 World Cup winning squad’s signed willow. Probably, those signatures were taken when Sri Lanka played a tournament, in Sharjah, at the fag end of that year. Other signature cricket bats include, England’s tour of the UAE in 2015, Australia’s tour in 2009 and West Indies’ trip to the same region in 2016. For around half an hour, it was about transporting yourself back to a bygone era. It was an enriching experience. Another update regarding Indian cricket:  Rohit Sharma says the Indian team doesn’t want to take an undercooked Mohammed Shami to Australia. The question is, can the veteran turn the clock back. It’s perhaps prudent for the team to look beyond him@atreyom #INDVSNZ #mohammedshami https://t.co/U3xALe8Bz7 — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 15, 2024 For more sports content: https://revsportz.in/ The post Over four decades of cricket in Sharjah – A journey through Javed Miandad’s six and the ‘Desert Storm’ appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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Syed Sajjad Rasul is counted as one of the most renowned music teachers in Delhi, having learnt piano from the very accomplished Mr. Jogender Nath Khan (Y. School of Music, Y.M.C.A., New Delhi) and having great passion in teaching field, he started teaching piano playing and western classical music right after completing his education. He has been teaching piano and western classical music for the past 23 years, he is serving as ‘Music teacher’ at Y.M.C.A. C.P & Genesis Global school, and has served as a music teacher at various prestigious institutes ranging from Y.M.C.A. Nizamuddin, Noida, Lancers International School, Gurgaon, C.D.R. School, V.K. toSt. Thomas School, Mandir Marg, He has taught and worked with eclectic music styles from Western Classical style of piano playing to Blues, Jazz, Rock, and beyon
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haroon123 · 9 months ago
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Har Zulm # Sajjad Ali # Haroon Khan
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cricketfun · 11 months ago
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(Watch) Azam Khan's sensational catch defies all fitness logics Azam Khan took a sensat... #usa #uk
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socialworkpk · 1 year ago
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"Female Student Perception About In-campus Safety" A Case Study University Of Sargodha Thesis
“FEMALE STUDENT PERCEPTION ABOUT IN-CAMPUS SAFETY”A CASE STUDY UNIVERSITY OF SARGODHA By Syeda Wafa Zainab BSWF18M027 Muhammad Khan    BSWF18M036 Rai Jawad Hussain   BSWF17M033-R Muzammil Ijaz          BSWF18M007 Zain Raza Khan        BSWF18M001 Faran Azeem                         BSWF18M012 Nouman Aslam         BSWF18M005 Danial Sajjad             BSWF18M010 Hamza Zahid            …
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piyasahaberleri · 1 year ago
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Giden dışişleri bakanı Dr Asad Majeed Khan ve yeni Dışişleri Bakanı Muhammed Syrus Sajjad Qazi. — Twitter@asadmk17/@foreignofficepkDışişleri Bakanlığı sözcüsü Çarşamba günü yapmış olduğu açıklamada, Büyükelçi Muhammed Syrus Sajjad Qazi'nin ülkenin dışişleri bakanı olarak atandığını ve dizginleri giden Dr Asad Majeed Khan'dan devralacağını duyurdu.Sözcü Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, eski Twitter olarak malum X'te yapmış olduğu bir gönderide, "Büyükelçi Muhammed Syrus Sajjad Qazi, Pakistan'ın 32. Dışişleri Bakanı olarak atandı" dedi. Qazi, tüm departmanlarda dış ilişkiler alanında engin deneyime haizdir. Dışişleri Bakanlığı'nda hususi yazman olarak birçok görevde bulunuyor. Türkiye dahil çeşitli ülkelerde elçi olarak vazife yapmış oldu.King Edward Medical College Lahore mezunu olarak, dış hizmet için seçildi.Qazi ek olarak mühim görevlerde karargahta vazife yapmış oldu.Qazi, bir sonraki dışişleri bakanı olarak 2025 yılına kadar görevde duracak.Syrus, Majeed'in geçen yıl Aralık ayında dışişleri bakanı olarak atanmasından bu yana en üst sıralarda yer edinen isimdi.Qazi, “emekli maaşı aldıktan” sonrasında devlet hizmetinden emekli olan Büyükelçi Dr Asad Majeed Khan'ın yerini alacak.Dr Asad, 35 senelik yolculuğunu değerlendirirken Tanrı'a “Bitmeyen nimetleri” için şükretti.Görevden ayrılan yazman, X ile ilgili olarak, "Ortalama 35 senedir, Pakistan Dışişleri Bakanlığı'nın bir üyesi olarak ülkeme büyük mesuliyet gerektiren pozisyonlarda hizmet etme ayrıcalığına ve onuruna haiz oldum" dedi.Dr Asad, emekli olduğunda, onun inanılmaz yolculuğunun bir parçası olan ve "uzun ve olaylı kariyeri" süresince işbirliğini genişleten her insana teşekkür etti. Dış ilişkiler uzmanı, "Herhangi bir resmi görevde bulunmayacak olsam da, kamu hizmeti benim tutkum olmaya devam ediyor ve elimden geldiğince mütevazi bir halde geri vermek önceliğim," dedi. Dr Asad, geçen yıl Dışişleri Bakanlığı'nın sorumluluğunu üstlenmeden ilkin tartışmaların merkezinde kaldı, bundan dolayı 2021'de sözde gizyazı kendisi tarafınca gönderildiğinde ABD Birleşik Devletleri büyükelçisiydi ve bildirildiğine gore Dışişleri Bakanlığı'ndan bir ABD yetkilisini ima ediyordu. o zamanki başbakan görevden alınmazsa ciddi neticelerle tehdit edildi.Gizli saklı mektup, eski başbakan Imran Khan tarafınca siyasal olarak istismar edildi, sadece hemen sonra pozisyonundan geri adım attı.Dr Asad Majeed, Belçika ve Avrupa Birliği büyükelçisi olarak Brüksel'e geçirme edildi. Orada birkaç hafta kaldı ve Şehbaz Şerif liderliğindeki hükümet tarafınca dışişleri bakanı oldu.O zamandan beri Dr Asad, Washington'da kalışının son günlerinde oynadığı rol sebebiyle karmaşıklıklarla yüzleşmek mecburiyetinde bırakıldı.
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andrewtheprophet · 1 year ago
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Suicide Bombing in the Pakistani Nuclear Horn: Daniel 8
People transport an injured victim of a powerful bomb upon arrival at a hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan, Sunday, July 30, 2023.Credit: AP Photo/Muhammad Sajjad Suicide Bomber Kills At Least 44 People, Wounds 200 in Northwest Pakistan The attack on a Jamiat Ulema Islam political rally in Bajur district was aimed at weakening political Islamists. By Anwarullah Khan and Riaz Khan July 31, 2023 A…
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almuminbd · 2 years ago
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Al Mu'min Sajjad Hossan Shahruk Khan Mhm Masud Nil Mominur Islam
Al Mu'min Sajjad Hossan Shahruk Khan Mhm Masud Nil Mominur Islam April 28, 2023 at 06:43AM
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24x7newsbengal · 2 years ago
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newscast1 · 2 years ago
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Pathaan's Besharam Rang Song Lifted From Sajjad Ali's Ab Ke Hum Bichre? What We Know
Pathaan’s Besharam Rang Song Lifted From Sajjad Ali’s Ab Ke Hum Bichre? What We Know
Last Update: January 02, 2023, 14:03 IST Despite not naming the singer, social media users immediately guessed that he was targeting Besharam Rang. Followers were upset with composers Vishal-Shekhar for not giving any credit to the Pakistani singer. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s much-awaited film Pathan has got embroiled in many controversies even before its release. There was an uproar…
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aristocratslog · 2 years ago
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MOSHARI from Nuhash Humayun on Vimeo.
20+ festivals, 10 awards and counting. The first Oscar® Qualifying film in Bangladesh history.
in MOSHARI : Two sisters are forced inside a mosquito net (moshari) to survive — but can they survive each other?
SXSW - Grand Jury Award, Best Midnight Short 
FANTASIA - Gold Award, Best Asian Short
 BFI LONDON - Official Selection
 SHORT SHORTS & ASIA - Best Short & Governor of Tokyo Award (Oscar® Qualifying) ATLANTA - Best Narrative Short
 (Oscar® Qualifying) MELBOURNE - Best Short Fiction SYDNEY - Official Selection 
BIFAN - Jury Award WOODSTOCK - Mark Braunstein Award, Best Narrative Short (Oscar® Qualifying) HOLLYSHORTS - Best Horror PALM SPRINGS - Official Selection NASHVILLE - Best Graveyard Shift Short NEUCHATEL - Audience Award, Best Short and many more
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Sunerah Binte Kamal as Apu instagram.com/sunerah.kamal facebook.com/sunerahk Onora as Ayra Moyed Bhuiyan and the voice of Pritom Hasan as the Evening Sirens
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Writer/Director/Editor/VFX : Nuhash Humayun instagram.com/nuhashh twitter.com/nuhashh Producer: Bushra Afreen, Nuhash Humayun Director of Photography : Ejaz Mehedi vimeo.com/ejazmehedi instagram.com/ejazmehedi facebook.com/realejazmehedi
 Music : Dameer Khan 
instagram.com/dameer.dk youtube.com/c/Dameer Executive Producer : Rashad Wajahat vimeo.com/user38172980 instagram.com/rashad.mov and Abrar Jahin Rafee
End Title Track : “Hobeki” by Indalo instagram.com/indalomen Production Support : Little Big Films littlebigfilmsbd.com Associate Director : Sohan Rahman Assistant Directors : Ashiq Alam, Jahangir Alam, Rafi, Sohad Line Producer : Ripon Rahman Additional Photography : Abdul Mamun Production Design : Shadab Zafar Matte Paintings : Shafayet Nabi Tamal Poster Design : Fahim Anjum Rumman Art Director : Shanto Assistant Art Director : Mahbub Sumit Make up : Robin Make Up Assistant : Foysal Costume : Shuvo Rahman, Bushra Afreen Sound Engineer : Sng Ye Min A.D.R. Recordist : Rajesh Saha A.D.R. Studio : STUDIO COWBELL Post Production Supervisor : Bushra Afreen Behind the Scenes : ProDip Production Manager : Ahosan Habib Camera Equipment courtesy of BIJOY MEDIA • ALO MOHOL • SANDBAG Camera Chief : Hasan Camera Assistant : Sheblo, Parvez, Rahim Light Gaffer : Fakrul Islam, Rahim Ali Best Boy : Seddik, Noman, Chalek, Babo, Kabir Trolly Operator : Babul Islam Jib Arm Operator : Sayid Production Boy : Ibrahim, Aziz Transport : Bachet, Nanto Generator : BFDC Generator Technician: Kawosar Special Thanks to Gultekin Khan, Sheila Ahmed, Abrar Athar, Bijon Imtiaz, Rashed Zaman, Atiqul Islam, Shaker Ahmed, Shakil Matin, Toufique Rahman, Fahim Mashroor, Ayan Anowar, Maroofa Ahmed, Humaira Islam, Fatema Matin, Halima Siddiqui, Sajjad Hassan, Imran Ahmed, Tasin Ahmed Publicist : Catherine Lyn Scott, London Flair PR
MOSHARI is filmed in its entirety in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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