The Pilgrims
By: Muhammad Asif Nawaz
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As a divorced Mehar returns to the Old City of Lahore after
being away from the place for seven years, a series of events start to unravel.
Feroze finds inexplicable relief in his father's death and tries to make up for
lost time. Bina is haunted by the ghosts of the past as an estranged
relationship comes back after a decade. Aariz comes back to Pakistan after
having left the place for good reason and is unsure about what awaits him.
As the stories of these people unfurl, influencing and
affecting each other's, the strings of history and belonging swaddle around
them. Deeply embedded in the local context, the lives of the characters embroil
in a battle with the unseen. The old monuments of Lahore become a bitter
reference point for Mehar. Aariz's mind plays him to unveil the secret of
existence, drawing parallels from as far as the creation of man. The burden of
a feudal legacy becomes brawny for Feroze, while Bina's unattainable love is
connected to the history of the birth of her country. Friendships start to tumble
, relationships are challenged by judgement.
The stories of four characters become a kaleidoscope of the region.
The dispute of Kashmir, Babri Masjid riots, discourse on minority rights, Sufi
ideals, the shadows of colonialism religious beliefs and folk legends, all
conspire to design the journeys, the "pilgrimages", of the
characters.
As a divorced Mehar returns to the Old City of Lahore after
being away from the place for seven years, a series of events start to unravel.
Feroze finds inexplicable relief in his father's death and tries to make up for
lost time. Bina is haunted by the ghosts of the past as an estranged
relationship comes back after a decade. Aariz comes back to Pakistan after
having left the place for good reason and is unsure about what awaits him.
As the stories of these people unfurl, influencing and
affecting each other's, the strings of history and belonging swaddle around
them. Deeply embedded in the local context, the lives of the characters embroil
in a battle with the unseen. The old monuments of Lahore become a bitter
reference point for Mehar. Aariz's mind plays him to unveil the secret of
existence, drawing parallels from as far as the creation of man. The burden of
a feudal legacy becomes brawny for Feroze, while Bina's unattainable love is
connected to the history of the birth of her country. Friendships start to tumble
, relationships are challenged by judgement.
The stories of four characters become a kaleidoscope of the region.
The dispute of Kashmir, Babri Masjid riots, discourse on minority rights, Sufi
ideals, the shadows of colonialism religious beliefs and folk legends, all
conspire to design the journeys, the "pilgrimages", of the
characters.