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'''''Salaat''''' is a 2010 art film by [[Kaz Rahman]].
'''''Salaat''''' is a 2010 art film by [[Kaz Rahman]].

==Synopsis==
Five different women walk, ride and work through the day and each performs one of the five Muslim prayers 'Fajr' (sunrise), 'Zohar' (mid-day), 'Asr' (afternoon), 'Maghrib' (sunset) and 'Isha' (evening). The film begins with 'Isha' and ends the next day at 'Maghrib' with each prayer being performed in real time amidst stunning settings. This structure also offers a glimpse at the beauty, stress and contradictions of people interacting throughout the day.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2156178/]</ref>

==Cast==
* Hédi Hurban as Zohar Lady
* Nasreen as Isha Lady
* Umran Yazici as Fajr Lady
* Sara Rahman as Asr Lady
* Zainulvara Zaheer as Maghrib Lady


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:20, 20 July 2012

Salaat
Directed byKaz Rahman
Written byKaz Rahman
Produced byKaz Rahman
StarringHédi Hurban
Sara Rahman
Nasreen
Umran Yazici
Zainulvara Zaheer
CinematographyKaz Rahman
Edited byKaz Rahman
Music byHédi Hurban
Production
company
Charminar Films
Release date
  • 2010 (2010)
Running time
74 minutes
CountriesCanada
India
USA

Salaat is a 2010 art film by Kaz Rahman.

Synopsis

Five different women walk, ride and work through the day and each performs one of the five Muslim prayers 'Fajr' (sunrise), 'Zohar' (mid-day), 'Asr' (afternoon), 'Maghrib' (sunset) and 'Isha' (evening). The film begins with 'Isha' and ends the next day at 'Maghrib' with each prayer being performed in real time amidst stunning settings. This structure also offers a glimpse at the beauty, stress and contradictions of people interacting throughout the day.[1]

Cast

  • Hédi Hurban as Zohar Lady
  • Nasreen as Isha Lady
  • Umran Yazici as Fajr Lady
  • Sara Rahman as Asr Lady
  • Zainulvara Zaheer as Maghrib Lady

References

  1. ^ [1]