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RAZAKAR

"Razakar" is a period drama set in 1968, pre-partition East and West Pakistan exploring the political tensions of the time. The story follows Jamal, an aspiring Bengali actor, as he grapples with the challenges posed by his uncompromising director, mirroring the larger socio-political conflicts unfolding around them. Through personal struggles and political subtext, the film raises poignant questions about identity and division.

  • Talha Farrukh
    Director
  • Talha Farrukh
    Writer
  • Talha Farrukh
    Producer
  • Talha Farrukh
    Executive Producers
  • Ayana Bilal
    Executive Producers
  • Abdullah Jabbar
    Executive Producers
  • Awais Malik
    Executive Producers
  • Abdullah Mir
    Executive Producers
  • Bushra Farrukh
    Executive Producers
  • Farrukh Javaid
    Executive Producers
  • Ayana Bilal
    First Assistant Director
  • Farhaad Harris
    Second Assistant Director
  • Zaumah Tahir
    Third Assistant Director
  • Sami Rehman
    Third Assistant Director
  • Osama Yaqoob
    Extra Cast
    Performer
  • Ammar Khalid
    Extra Cast
    Audience
  • Akber Sayani
    Extra Cast
    Audience
  • Abu Ravi
    Extra Cast
    Audience
  • Minahil Awan
    Extra Cast
    Performer
  • Shawn
    Extra Cast
    Performer
  • Anas
    Extra Cast
    Performer
  • Ibrahim
    Extra Cast
    Performer
  • Neha
    Extra Cast
    Performer
  • Fatima
    Extra Cast
    Performer
  • Hamid
    Extra Cast
    Deen
  • Shafia
    Extra Cast
    Performer
  • Ali Jamali
    Key Cast
    "Zulfiqar Ali Ghulam"
    Play Director
  • Ali Haider
    Key Cast
    "Jamal Hassan"
    Bengali Performer
  • Khizer Hameed
    Key Cast
    "Badr Ali"
    Antagonist in Play
  • Dildar Mustafa
    Key Cast
    "Faiq Rashid"
    Host
  • Amna Rai
    Key Cast
    "Zohra Ahmed"
    Performer
  • Kamalan Bebagr
    Key Cast
    "Syed Kamalan Hassan"
    Cheif Guest
  • Sami Rehman
    Key Cast
    "Shams Hassan"
    Performer
  • Talha Farrukh
    Screenplay Writer
  • Farhaad Harris
    Dialogue Writer
  • Waseem Akhtar
    Script Supervisor
  • Nazim
    Script Supervisor
  • Akhtar Asim
    Script Advisors
  • Maham Akhtar
    Script Advisors
  • Tahreem Sajjad
    Script Advisors
  • Abdullah Mir
    Director of Photography
  • Yameen Thara
    Assistant Camera
  • Haris Javed
    Art Director
  • Taha Imran Kazi
    Set Designer
  • Bakhtawar Azhar
    Assistant Art
  • Yameenay
    Assistant Art
  • Rimsha Imtiaz
    Assistant Art
  • Abdullah Soti
    Assistant Art
  • Rimsha Imtiaz
    Props Master
  • Haris Javed
    Props Master
  • Zoreen Qasim
    Props Master
  • Bakhtawar Azhar
    Props Master
  • Awais Malik
    Production Manager
  • Areeba Sheikh
    Assistant Production
  • Osama Yaqoob
    Assistant Production
  • Mohsin Brohi
    Assistant Production
  • Minahil Awan
    Assistant Production
  • Taha Imran Kazi
    Production on Set
  • Yameenay
    Production on Set
  • Haris Javed
    Production on Set
  • Bakhtawar Azhar
    Production on Set
  • Rimsha Imtiaz
    Production on Set
  • Burhan Syed Zaidi
    Production on Set
  • Abdullah Jabbar
    Sound Recordist
  • Oswin Leonard Leonard
    Assistant Sound
  • Talha Farrukh
    Sound Designer & Mixer
  • Abdullah
    Makeup
  • Tahreem Sajjad
    Makeup
  • Minahil Awan
    Makeup
  • Farhaad Harris
    Costume
  • Minahil Awan
    Costume
  • Tahreem Sajjad
    Costume
  • Haris Javed
    Costume
  • Minahil Awan
    Styling
  • Tahreem Sajjad
    Styling
  • Talha Farrukh
    Editor
  • Zaumah Tahir
    Second Editor
  • Abdullah Mir
    Colorist
  • Minahil Awan
    Graphics
  • Hamna Sohail
    Graphics
  • Saad Hashmi
    BTS Shoot
  • Zainub Khawaja
    Music Composer
  • Project Type:
    Short, Student
  • Genres:
    Drama, Thriller
  • Runtime:
    21 minutes 7 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    January 2, 2025
  • Production Budget:
    5,600 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Pakistan
  • Country of Filming:
    Pakistan
  • Language:
    Bengali, Urdu
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital, Sony Alpha 7S III
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1.85:1
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes - National College of Arts
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
  • Rung Film Festival
    Houston, Texas
    United States
    April 19, 2025
    Official Selection
  • National College of Arts
    Lahore, Punjab
    Pakistan
    April 25, 2025
Director Biography - Talha Farrukh

A filmmaker, documentarian, and storyteller, I craft films that transcend the screen—exploring nostalgia, identity, and social change. My work, featured in 14+ film festivals, blends cinematic artistry with deep narratives, sparking conversations. With expertise in directing, editing, and sound design, I create immersive experiences—whether in fiction, documentary, or high-impact commercial storytelling.

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Director Statement

RAZAKAR began as a deeply personal exploration of the theater experience, inspired by the feeling of being dictated to, marginalized, or overlooked—whether due to color, race, language, or identity. What started as an intimate reflection evolved into a universal narrative about control, blame, and the human struggle to define oneself against the weight of societal judgment.

Rooted in the political landscape leading up to the Bengal Separation of 1971, the film delves into the hardships of outcasts marginalized by language and dialects. At its core, RAZAKAR tells the story of a Bengali boy striving to prove his worth—a journey of self-acceptance and embracing identity.

Theater plays a pivotal role in the narrative—a space where language takes center stage and reflects the protagonist’s emotional journey. To bring this vision to life, I incorporated earthy, autumnal tones and long takes to evoke the raw, unfiltered essence of theater and transport audiences to 1968, capturing the socio-political climate of pre-separation Bengal.

The filmmaking process was not without its challenges. From losing a key actor on the final day to shooting the entire film in just two days due to logistical constraints, these obstacles pushed the team and me to adapt and innovate. These hurdles, however, led to some of the film’s most authentic and striking moments, embodying the spirit of resilience and creativity.

My hope is that RAZAKAR resonates with viewers, sparking conversations about identity, self-acceptance, and the courage to defy societal expectations. This film is more than just a project—it’s a reflection of my belief in storytelling’s power to provoke thought, foster empathy, and connect deeply with the human experience.