Nadira Mehrin

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Nadira Mehrin

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Freedom FightFreedom Fight · 2022
Freedom Fight
7.12022
MovieDrama
A girl juggling her dreams and social expectations, women workers denied bathroom breaks, a housewife thrown into crisis by a routine gone awry, a maid caught between the priorities of her employer couple, a sewage worker deciding to question an atrocity. Five stories about people of different classes, genders and ages - connected in their struggles for freedom and by the tears and smiles they encounter in that journey.
MaranamassMaranamass · 2025
Maranamass
5.92025
MovieComedyCrime
An unlikely group of people become trapped on a bus with a man they do not realise is the serial killer terrorising their community.
Palama: Do You See Me?Palama: Do You See Me? · 2025
Palama: Do You See Me?
2025
MovieDrama
A heartfelt exploration of plurality and diversity, this documentary centers on those labeled as “other” by society—those who don’t conform to mainstream norms or the majority’s expectations. Rooted in the belief that true acceptance requires embracing difference, it tells the stories of marginalized voices navigating a world that often excludes them. Created by the teachers and students collective NASYM, the feature weaves a fresh, humanistic narrative that celebrates individuality, connection, and the courage to exist authentically in the face of societal pressures. Through its intimate storytelling, the film invites reflection on belonging, empathy, and the power of recognizing the “other” as part of the shared human experience.
LLB (Life Line of Bachelors)LLB (Life Line of Bachelors) · 2024
LLB (Life Line of Bachelors)
9.82024
MovieDramaThriller
Three students, Sibi, Sanju and Salman, are admitted to pursue LLB. Soon after, an unexpected incident affects their academic and personal life.

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Palama: Do You See Me?Palama: Do You See Me? · 2025
Palama: Do You See Me?
2025
MovieDrama
A heartfelt exploration of plurality and diversity, this documentary centers on those labeled as “other” by society—those who don’t conform to mainstream norms or the majority’s expectations. Rooted in the belief that true acceptance requires embracing difference, it tells the stories of marginalized voices navigating a world that often excludes them. Created by the teachers and students collective NASYM, the feature weaves a fresh, humanistic narrative that celebrates individuality, connection, and the courage to exist authentically in the face of societal pressures. Through its intimate storytelling, the film invites reflection on belonging, empathy, and the power of recognizing the “other” as part of the shared human experience.