'Dhai Chaal' movie a befitting response to countless Indian propaganda against Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan has been facing the scourge of terrorism for the past two decades but there has been no good presentation of its sacrifices and efforts in war against terror through the soft power of communication content and media.

There have been movies like 'Khuda Ke Liye', 'WAAR', 'Yalghar', and others but there was much need of a film project that could focus on digging up the hidden stories of successful and hard-earned achievements of the country's people and it's security forces against the inimical forces.

Dhai Chaal (two and a half trick), a well-thought-out and properly designed film project by Faisal Production is revolving around an Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav who was arrested by the law enforcement agencies of Pakistan on March 3, 2016.

After World War-II, this is a unique incident that happened that a serving intelligence officer of a country (India) got arrested while spying in another country (Pakistan).

The story is based on how Pakistani security forces arrested the Indian Spy Kulbhushan Jadhav. No one in history made such a blunt film, which is the first thing that made this picture unique secondly the shooting of this film took place in Balochistan in unique and underrated locations, where the explored scenery and the views will attract tourism in Balochistan.

The film has been directed by Taimour Sherazi and produced by Dr Irfan Ashraf. In an exclusive talk with reporter, Dr Ashraf said the basic theme of the movie is to give tribute to the sacrifices of locals of Balochistan, to promote the positive impact of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), to expose the Indian-sponsored terrorism in Balochistan, to expose the Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav and his terrorist activities in Balochistan and to show the reality of Pakistan to the World in a soft way.

Dr Ashraf said the movie's basic theme is that it wanted to pay tribute to the people of Balochistan who stood with the country to fight against terrorism and rendered huge sacrifices in the cause as they lost their loved ones and got targeted by terrorists.

During the filming of this project, the tourism potential of Balochistan has been highlighted that is untapped so far and easily accessible to common people, he added.

"The film has amicably utilised the landscape for good cinematography and to create public awareness on Balochistan's tourism potential.

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