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Queen of My Dreams (The)

Country: Canada, Pakistan, Language: English, Urdu, 95 mins

  • Director: Fawzia Mirza
  • Writer: Fawzia Mirza
  • Producer: Andria Wilson Mirza, Fawzia Mirza

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It’s 1999. In TORONTO, 22-year-old Pakistani, Muslim AZRA MALIK shows her girlfriend her favorite Bollywood film – ARADHANA, the 1969 hit starring Sharmila Tagore. Meanwhile, across the country in SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA, Azra’s mother, MARIAM (52), conservative, watches a similarly-labeled VHS (except Mariam’s recorded over her Bollywood movie with religious teachings) as she and her husband HASSAN pack for a trip back home to Pakistan. An awkward phone call between mother-daughter makes it evident that their relationship is strained. Two nights later, Azra gets another call from her mother: Hassan’s had a heart attack on the trip and died. This film takes place over the next 48 hours, as Azra flies to Pakistan and buries her father. Azra’s journey back to Pakistan incites memories and flashbacks to her – and her mother’s – past, to two OTHER life-altering time periods.


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Cast & Characters

Amrit Kaur (as Azra)
Nimra Bucha (as Mariam)
Hamza Haq (as Hassan)
Charlie Boyle (as Sharon)
Kirstin Howell (as Sturdy Woman 1)
Josh MacDonald (as Mr. Sharpe)
Ali A. Kazmi (as Zahid)
Lindsay Watters (as Sturdy Woman 2)
Kya Mosey (as Rachel)
Emerson MacNeil (as Alicia)
Meher Jaffri (as Sadia / Young Rani)
Ayana Manji (as Young Azra)
Gul-e-Rana (as Amira)
Adnan Jaffar (as Irfan)
Bakhtawar Mazhar (as Rani)