

A motorcycle, two Balachs, and a land war against your own name.
Balach's motorcycle odyssey, directed towards Gwadar is forever changed after an encounter with a theatre troupe owner Ghosu and his namesake Balach, who instead of selling his land, preserves it.
Direction
Shareef finds poetry in Balochistan's brutal, beautiful emptiness.
Writing
The name-game premise unfolds with surgical precision.
Acting
Sarfaraz Muhammad's Ghosu steals every scene he's in.
Director
Haneef Shareef
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
One of the rare Balochi-language features to gain international festival traction, shot entirely on location in Pakistan's most contested province. The Gwadar port setting carries geopolitical weight the film never directly addresses.
Haneef Shareef reportedly cast non-professionals from local communities; the 'theatre troupe' scenes blur documentary and fiction, with some 'performances' being actual regional folk traditions captured on camera.
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