3Bahadur set to release across Pakistan on May 22!

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Waadi Animations hosted star studded premieres for #3Bahadur, Pakistan’s first animated full-length super hero film, in Karachi on 19th May and in Lahore on 20th May respectively. #3Bahadur is set to release on 22nd May 2015 in all digital cinemas across Pakistan.

The full-house premieres were well attended by a diversity of film enthusiasts, media and film personalities, actors, actresses, artists, fashion industry leaders and esteemed members of the press alike in both cities including film and TV personalities Ali Zafar, MeeshaShafi, Meera, Alyy Khan, BahrozSabzwari, Sikander Rizvi, Ayesha Omar, Humayun Saeed, Ahmed Ali Butt, Sohai Ali Abro, Khaled Anam, Adnan Malik, Jami, Saqib Malik, Nida Yasir, Yasir Nawaz, Danish Taimoor,IqrarUl Hassan, Khalid Malik, Saud, Nadia Hussain, Anusheh Asad, Umair Fazli, and Farhan Ali Agha; fashion and lifestyle personalities HSY, Sania Maskatiya, Umair Tabani, Sara Shahid, Saad Ali – CEO PFDC, Maheen Kardar Ali, KamiarRokni, Maheen Karim, Maheen Khan, Nomi Ansari, Nabila, Attiya Noon, Khadijah Shah, Sadaf Jalil, Safinaz Muneer, Waleed Khalid, FauziaAman, Amna Babar, MehrbanoSethi, Rema Qureshi, SehrAnis, Mehreen Syed, Mahgul, Yousaf Shabaz; artists Imran Qureshi and Rashid Rana; parliamentarian Asad Umar; musicians Ali Azmat, Zoe Viccaji, Jimmy Khan, Emu and Adnan Hussain and Jerjees Seja, CEO ARY Digital Network among many others. All media management for 3Bahadur was done by Lotus Client Management & Public Relations.

3Bahadur is a story about 3 children; Amna, Kamil and Saadi who attain super powers and use them to save their town ‘AndherBasti’ from the evil over lord Mangu. It is a story about courage, heroism, loyalty and friendship that will inspire the next generation to realize that they hold the power to change the future of Pakistan for the better.

Speaking about ‘3 Bahadur’, Academy Award Winning Film Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy said, “3 Bahadur is has been a very special project for me because it is years of hard work in a genre that very few have explored in Pakistan. This film has been made possible because of the talent and dedication of exceptional illustrators, writers, animators and visual effects artists.It is a very local story – our aim is to give Pakistani children the chance to see people like them on screen for the first time in a story that reflects upon the things they see around them. Animation in this country may be in its infancy but I firmly believe that there is a place for all sorts of mediums and stories within the Pakistani film industry.”