Shampur Ki Rani
The purpose of this project is to investigate the issue of "Portrayal of Empowering Females in Pakistani Animation" and how animation may be used to examine and portray the experiences of Pakistani women who experience discrimination based on their gender. The aim of the film is to present a strong female character who challenges the traditional gender roles that are common in Pakistani society, acting as a source of motivation for people facing similar challenges. Through visually captivating animation and a gripping storyline, the film aims to shed light on the struggles and personal growth of its protagonists as they pursue empowerment. The animation aims to empower those facing similar issues and battle deeply ingrained gender stereotypes by presenting valuable and positive narratives.
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Sabayna NaveedDirector
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Sabayna NaveedWriter
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Sabayna NaveedProducer
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Sabayna NaveedKey Cast"Rani"Protagonist
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Ahsan NaveedKey Cast"Jaida"Antagonist
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Genres:Drama, Action
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Production Budget:200 USD
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Country of Origin:Pakistan
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Country of Filming:Pakistan
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Language:Urdu
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - National College of Arts
Sabayna Naveed, a 2D animator and illustrator in Pakistan, holds a Bachelor's degree in Visual Arts and a Master's degree in Multimedia Arts.
Her passion lies in empowering women of color, especially South Asian women, who lack representation in the animation industry. Motivated to challenge stereotypes, Sabayna's work celebrates women and advocates for gender equality.
Through her art, she aims to reshape societal perceptions and amplify the voices of marginalized communities, inspiring a world where every woman's strength is celebrated.
ONE-LINER: A 13-year-old Pakistani girl, armed with martial arts skills, rescues her friend from a kidnapper, showcasing bravery knows no age or gender.