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'''''Khamosh Pani''''' (]: کھموش پنِ, ]: खमोश पनि ''lit.'' ''Silent Waters'') is movie about young man from village who turned radical in late 70s and his mother with a background which is in conflict with her present. The film was shot in a village in ] and won 7 awards. '''''Khamosh Pani''''' (]: کھموش پنِ, ]: खमोश पनि ''lit.'' ''Silent Waters'') is a highly acclaimed 2003 ]/] production about a single mother and her young son; set in a 1970s ] village which is coming under radical influence.

The film was shot in a village in ] and won 7 awards.


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2003 film
Khamosh Pani
Khamosh Pani movie poster
Directed bySabiha Sumar
Written byParomita Vohra
StarringKiron Kher
Release date2003
Running time105 min.
LanguagePunjabi

Khamosh Pani (Urdu: کھموش پنِ, Hindi: खमोश पनि lit. Silent Waters) is a highly acclaimed 2003 French/German production about a single mother and her young son; set in a 1970s Pakistani village which is coming under radical influence.

The film was shot in a village in Pakistan and won 7 awards.

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