Summary The Indian movie faced intense criticism for depicting Lyari as a hub for global terrorism and gang conflicts.
(Web Desk) - Film ‘Mera Lyari’ serves as a direct artistic response to the controversial Indian film Dhurandhar.
The Indian movie faced intense criticism for depicting Lyari as a hub for global terrorism and gang conflicts.
Many viewers in Pakistan expressed their displeasure because the movie completely ignored the positive aspects of the local culture.
By presenting Mera Lyari on an international stage, the makers hope to offer a much more balanced perspective now.
They want to show Karachi as a centre of talent rather than a location associated only with extreme violence.
The movie is scheduled to premiere at the British Film Institute in London soon.
This international screening will take place on May 2, 2026, during the 28th annual UK Asian Film Festival.
This cinematic project represents a growing shift in the global reach and recognition of the Pakistani film industry today.
Director Abu Aleeha wrote and directed this story to challenge the negative narratives often associated with the Lyari region.
For many years, filmmakers have portrayed this specific Karachi neighbourhood as a place defined by crime and social unrest.
The plot focuses on the deep passion for football, which serves as a major source of identity for residents.
It depicts the sport as a powerful force that brings various people together and provides them with genuine hope.
The film features a very strong cast, including popular actors like Dananeer Mobeen, along with the talented Ayesha Omar.
Veteran actress Samiya Mumtaz also plays a significant role in this production.
Aleeha avoided familiar stereotypes by focusing on everyday life and the rich cultural traditions found within the area.
Many members of the supporting cast are actually residents of Lyari, which adds a layer of authenticity to performances.
The screening at the prestigious UK festival may open many new doors for the future of the Pakistani cinema.
