Hamza Bangash's 1978 transports you to a time when Karachi truly was the city of lights

The film, 1978, has been nominated for two awards at the Palm Springs Film Festival 2021, a qualifier for the Oscars, and is about a Christian-Goan rockstar who must decide if he can change with the times, as Pakistan transforms under a revolutionary fervour. It has been nominated for the Best of the Festival Award and Best Live Action Film Over 15 Minutes Award.

The 17-minute film stars Rubya Chaudhry, Zeeshan Muhammad, Sherwyn Anthony and Naveed Kamal. The director and writer Hamza Bangash, told Images the film is loosely inspired by the real life experiences of Norman D'Souza, Karachi's own rockstar.

"After my experiences of creating the film with him and other members of the Christian-Goan community, we have decided to launch a Kickstarter campaign to help Norman's band record and shoot a music video! I am very excited to help bring back a glimmer of Karachi's glorious disco era," he said. And bring back the era they did. The recently released trailer takes us on a journey to the forgotten world of Pakistan's once groovy music scene…

https://images.dawn.com/news/1187335/hamza-bangashs-1978-transports-you-to-a-time-when-karachi-truly-was-the-city-of-lights

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