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Pakistan’s Dera woman starts Wes Anderson challenge on social media

Batool tried to follow in the footsteps of the 54-year-old in her 27-second film
Photo: Twitter
Photo: Twitter

A Pakistani woman from Dera Ismail Khan woman has started a new Wesley Wales Anderson challenge on social media, where she highlighted woman empowerment.

There have been many attempts to showcase woman’s empowerment but none matches the style of Kazmi Batool.

A content creator from Pakistan has sent an example of delivering a powerful message using simple cinematography mastered by none other than American filmmaker Wesley Wales Anderson.

His films are known for their eccentricity and unique visual and narrative styles. They often contain themes of grief, loss of innocence, and dysfunctional families.

Batool tried to follow in the footsteps of the 54-year-old in her 27-second film. The clip showcases characters of different women from every walk of life.

She shows how they perform different jobs, from selling ice cream to being a nurse, traveler to a housewife, a grandmother to a gardener, animal lover, and others.

Moreover, her simple, but powerful act was well appreciated on social media.

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