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S.S. Mausoof

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S.S. Mausoof is a Pakistani-American writer and filmmaker[1][2] who lives in San Francisco.

Mausoof's feature narrative, Kala Pul, The Black Bridge (2006), a noir thriller shot in Karachi by Markus Huersch, was short listed at the Singapore Media Development Authority's Asian Festival of First Films, and won the best in category award at NJ Cinefest.[3] His other works include the critically acclaimed short Absolution (2010), and a unique documentary on the Indus valley civilization, In Search of Meluhha: The Story Of Mohenjodaro.[4] Maysoof's debut novel, The Warehouse, has been published by Hachette in India and is scheduled to be published in the UK, France, and Spain.

References

  1. ^ "S S Mausoof's schedule for Lit Crawl San Francisco". Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "S.S. Mausoof". IMDb. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  3. ^ The Hollywood reporter −2007 Volume 400 – Page 27 Kala Pul – The Black Bridge (Thriller) (Start October 1, 5) Shooting in ... Nau- man Sheikh, Ali Mumtaz, Saqib Mausoof; Prd., Muder Kothari; CoPrd., Bryan Adamson; AsPrd., Danial Mausoof; ...
  4. ^ "In Search of Meluhha: The Story of Mojenjodaro". insearchofmeluhha.com. Retrieved May 14, 2018.