Actor Armeena Khan has not only made a name for herself in Pakistan, but she has also been part of several international projects such as her British sci-fi short film, The Achilles Protocol which is available for streaming on Amazon Prime. This year, she made her production debut with her first short film titled Snapshot in collaboration with Sharaz Ali who has directed, penned and co-produced the project.
Armeena now took to social media to announce that her short film Snapshot has been selected by the Gold Movie Awards and the Los Angeles Lift-Off Film Festival.
“Hey folks. As you may recall, Sharaz Ali and I produced our first short film Snapshot,” she wrote on Instagram. “It has been selected into the Gold Movie Awards and Lift Off Global Network thus far. You will be able to view the movie soon on one of these platforms. I am proud of the whole team and the cast,” she further shared.
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The film features Armeena alongside Mert Kilic and Turkish television personality, Ayhan Isik. “Snapshot is a story relatable to today’s time, and depicts the importance of friendships that can truly be life’s greatest blessing,” Armeena had shared, adding that she plays the role of a Pakistani-Canadian girl, grounded in Turkey due to the pandemic and consequential lockdown.
The Gold Movie Awards are organised by an international film festival based in London while The Los Angeles Lift-Off Film Festival is organised by UK-based Lift-Off Global Network which encourages the works of indie film creators around the world.
Armeena and Sharaz have previously worked together in two films, Writhe and The Stranger Within Me. Both made it to Cannes Film Festival together in 2013 and 2014.
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