Sard (2015)

Sard (2015) poster

«Sard», an adaptation of the «Thanda Gosht» by Saadat Hassan Manto, is a story of a couple living in an imagined lawless society on the brink of collapse. The main character SANNAN (Ashar Azmat) and his sensual and affectionate ROMANA (Sandeep Garcha) love each other deeply and they have a dream of leaving the dystopic society in which they live. However, a disturbing incident threatens their relationship. SANNAN discovers the darkest corner of his mind, resulting in a terribly gruesome act. On his deathbed he realizes that he has reached the bottom of immorality. The entire story takes place during one night only.

Director: Toni Usman
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 21 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Shri Lal Sahajpal
Editing: Brage Marcus Leinan
Production: Westerdals Oslo ACT
Country: Norway
Language: اردو
Budget: $4,000
Original Language: ur

Keywords

short film

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sard about?
«Sard», an adaptation of the «Thanda Gosht» by Saadat Hassan Manto, is a story of a couple living in an imagined lawless society on the brink of collapse. The main character SANNAN (Ashar Azmat) and his sensual and affectionate ROMANA (Sandeep Garcha) love each other deeply and they have a dream of leaving the dystopic society in which they live. However, a disturbing incident threatens their relationship. SANNAN discovers the darkest corner of his mind, resulting in a terribly gruesome act. On his deathbed he realizes that he has reached the bottom of immorality. The entire story takes place during one night only.
Who directed Sard?
Sard was directed by Toni Usman.
Who stars in Sard?
Sard stars Sandeep Garcha, Ashar Azmat, Pervaiz Iqbal, Junaid Khan, Khalid Nesheim, Michael Shabaz.
How long is Sard?
Sard has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
What genre is Sard?
Sard is a Drama film.
What is the budget of Sard?
Sard had a budget of $4,000.
Where was Sard produced?
Sard was produced in Norway.