Ahsan Amjad Mustafa
Directing
Known For

In a quiet railway station, a girl waits with a fresh apple, anticipating the arrival of her husband after three years apart. Their reunion is charged with unresolved emotions and lingering love, as they confront the pain of their shared past. A mysterious man with a scar and a rotten apple observes from a distance, adding to the tension. As their conversation unfolds, the girl asks a poignant question about their future together, leaving their fate uncertain. In this fleeting moment, the weight of love and loss hangs in the air, revealing the complexities of their connection.
Confleunce

Sikandar and Hamza accidentally shoot their friends during a party. They try to perform surgery but are caught by the police and jailed.
Aleem Ki Puriya

Haakim is an emotionally volatile young man who spends his days narrating his thoughts, memories, and frustrations to his silent companion, Sherry. Living in isolation, their unusual bond appears to offer Haakim comfort and stability. As time passes, subtle inconsistencies begin to surface, and the silence surrounding Sherry grows increasingly unsettling. What unfolds is a slow psychological descent where reality and perception blur, revealing a disturbing truth hidden beneath Haakim’s version of events.