An excellent production led by Saira Khan, a British woman with roots in Kashmir. Saira Khan takes you through a journey that will certainly be an eye opener for many non-Pakistanis. This documentary beautifully captures the multidimensional nature of the Pakistani society which is an eclectic mix of rich tradition, culture, expressions of art, music, religious devotion all embedded in a land enriched with beautiful flowing rivers, serene desert and magnificent mountains.
Welcome to Sha's place. Here I like to put down my thoughts on any topic that touches me, however having lived in three different continents so far I have been lucky to view and interact with different cultures. Diversity of human race intrigues me, especially the beautiful way we all connect and relate to each other. Feel free to visit, browse and leave your feedback.
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Taking Love for granted
Do you make your loved ones feel valued or do you take them for granted?
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