The “Mango Dreams” film by Indian-American director John Upchurch, which will be screened by the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation’s Cinema Committee on Tuesday, at 6:30 pm, at the Foundation’s headquarters in Jabal Amman, tells the story of an elderly doctor who decides to leave the city where he lives in India to his hometown, which became part of Pakistan after the partition, in order to spend the rest of his life there, hoping to see his brother who has remained there since childhood.
The “Mango Dreams” film by Indian-American director John Upchurch, which will be screened by the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation’s Cinema Committee on Tuesday, at 6:30 pm, at the Foundation’s headquarters in Jabal Amman, tells the story of an elderly doctor who decides to leave the city where he lives in India to his hometown, which became part of Pakistan after the partition, in order to spend the rest of his life there, hoping to see his brother who has remained there since childhood.
The “Mango Dreams” film by Indian-American director John Upchurch, which will be screened by the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation’s Cinema Committee on Tuesday, at 6:30 pm, at the Foundation’s headquarters in Jabal Amman, tells the story of an elderly doctor who decides to leave the city where he lives in India to his hometown, which became part of Pakistan after the partition, in order to spend the rest of his life there, hoping to see his brother who has remained there since childhood.
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Shoman to screen American film "Mango Dreams" on Tuesday
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Shoman to screen American film "Mango Dreams" on Tuesday
The “Mango Dreams” film by Indian-American director John Upchurch, which will be screened by the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation’s Cinema Committee on Tuesday, at 6:30 pm, at the Foundation’s headquarters in Jabal Amman, tells the story of an elderly doctor who decides to leave the city where he lives in India to his hometown, which became part of Pakistan after the partition, in order to spend the rest of his life there, hoping to see his brother who has remained there since childhood.
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