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Good Morning Karachi

Good Morning, Karachi chronicles the story of a young girl, portrayed by Amna Ilyas, who desires to become a model, as she struggles to realize her dream against the backdrop of the Benazir Bhutto assassination.

Director(s)

Sabiha Sumar

Shalalae Jamil

Nigel Xavier

Tayyab Siddiqui

Harune Massey

Cast & Crew

Faysal Qureshi

Faysal Qureshi

TV One Show Host

Saba Hameed

Saba Hameed

Rafina's mother

Amna Ilyas

Amna Ilyas

Rafina

Khalid Malik

Khalid Malik

Murad

Savera Nadeem

Savera Nadeem

PJ

Farhan Ally Agha

Farhan Ally Agha

Fahad

Aamina Sheikh

Aamina Sheikh

Mehwish

Atta Yaqub

Atta Yaqub

Jamal

Beo Raana Zafar

Beo Raana Zafar

Rosie

Yasir Aqueel

Yasir Aqueel

Arif

Faiza Syed

Faiza Syed

Nausheen

Shaheen Khan

Shaheen Khan

Nawal

Abdullah Akram

Abdullah Akram

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Afaq Nasir

Afaq Nasir

Rehan

Yasmin Syed

Yasmin Syed

Begum

Deepak Perwani

Deepak Perwani

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Zoe Viccaji

Zoe Viccaji

Salon Bride

Aaqif Ilyas

Aaqif Ilyas

Uri

Rubya Chaudhry

Rubya Chaudhry

Deepak's Model

Meher Jaffri

Meher Jaffri

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Nemah

Nemah

Bride's Friend 2

Zeeshan Haider

Zeeshan Haider

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Merium Azmi

Merium Azmi

Radiance Client / Dancer / Girl at Salon

Faizaan Ahmed

Faizaan Ahmed

Raz

Yasir Khan

Yasir Khan

Shaz

Joshinder Chaggar

Joshinder Chaggar

Sanya

Amena Farid Sumar

Amena Farid Sumar

Jamal's Secretary

Faiza Ansari

Faiza Ansari

Catwalk Model 1

Hira Tareen

Hira Tareen

Catwalk Model 2

Mahaa

Mahaa

Catwalk Model 3

Mahir Saleem

Mahir Saleem

Photographer's Assistant

Muhammad Amir

Muhammad Amir

Man Spitting on Street

Tara Mahmood

Tara Mahmood

Radiance Board Member

Mohaib Mirza

Mohaib Mirza

Radiance Board Member

Batul Rizvi

Batul Rizvi

Radiance Board Member

Amber Hasan

Amber Hasan

Radiance Board Member

Tapu Javeri

Tapu Javeri

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Mohammed Ahmed Siddiqui

Mohammed Ahmed Siddiqui

Undercover Police Agent

Mohammed Javed Khan

Mohammed Javed Khan

Undercover Police Agent

Mohammed Mateen Khan

Mohammed Mateen Khan

Undercover Police Agent

Shaukat

Shaukat

Prison Interrogator

Mohammad Shaid Karim

Mohammad Shaid Karim

Prison Guard

Madiha Tahir

Madiha Tahir

Radio Voice

Faizan Haqquee

Faizan Haqquee

Radio Voice

Zahshanne Malik

Zahshanne Malik

Dancer

Rani

Rani

Dancer

Uzma

Uzma

Dancer

Anousheh Balagamwala

Anousheh Balagamwala

Dancer

Asfandiyar Dayan Khan

Asfandiyar Dayan Khan

Dancer

Mohammad Ghani

Mohammad Ghani

Dancer

Shezi Khan

Shezi Khan

Dancer

Ali Asghar

Ali Asghar

Dancer

Omi Butt

Omi Butt

Dancer

Hasan Amin

Hasan Amin

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Raheel

Raheel

Dancer

Nofil Naqvi

Nofil Naqvi

Man at Party (uncredited)

Sabiha Sumar

Sabiha Sumar

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Shalalae Jamil

Shalalae Jamil

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Nigel Xavier

Nigel Xavier

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Tayyab Siddiqui

Tayyab Siddiqui

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Harune Massey

Harune Massey

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 25 mins
Released on04 Oct 2013
Languageur
Produced InGermany

Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

Amna Ilyas is the young "Rafina" who has dreams of becoming a model in her home city, but who faces quite a few challenges from her sceptical family and her fiancé who thinks she ought to be grateful for the chance to get married, have babies and live at home. An attempt to revitalise this rather well-trammelled concept has been made by setting it against the considerable political upheaval that was being caused by the imminent arrival from exile of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto but that doesn't really lift this lacklustre story enough. That said, it's actually quite a well made drama, and the actors do enough to keep it going for eighty minutes but the substance and characters are poorly developed and it takes a very simplistic look at the cultural attitudes of both the sexes and the generations. Sure, everybody should dream - but not everyone can be a model or a brain surgeon or an astronaut, and the film does rather present us with an all too linear appreciation of not just her own aspirations but also one of those who advise against this risky and potentially short-term career path - embarked upon, supposedly, in the name of empowerment or liberation. Director Sabiha Kumar is trying to make a point but she doesn't really make any attempt to calibrate the drama in any sort of balanced fashion - epitomised by the loving but strained relationship between "Rafina" and her mother (Saba Hameed). It looks good, though, capturing the hustle and bustle of this vibrant city well, but it's just a bit too undercooked.

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