While Sajal delivered what was required, she outshines most when she puts ignorant minds in their places, at three instances in the film. Saad Salman is a privileged boy who is bad at studies and is passionate about acting. Zara has been given an emotional arc as her family is still bearing the brunt of the Fall of Dhaka her grand father Karamullah (young: Sheheryar Munawar, old: Manzar Sehbai) is a stranded Pakistani in Bangladesh for nearly 50 years. Two students of this institute, Zara Karamullah and Saad Salman, played by Sajal Aly and Bilal Abbas Khan respectively, are the stars of the film, carrying the story on their shoulders. The board also displays an extremely escapist attitude when the members argue that a musical to depict the reality of the Indo-Pak War of 1971 and Fall of Dhaka has “no place in an cultural exchange theater competition taking place in Bangladesh because they don’t need unwanted controversy”. Haque (Marina Khan), teachers and the board of directors’ only solution to make pupils study is to shut down the Dramatic Society. The story is set in a prestigious and seemingly posh university, Institute of Management Sciences, where the principal Mrs. However, did the film manage to serve this purpose? That is the question. As reiterated in the promotions, the purpose was to tell “history in the form of stories, so that it would never be forgotten”. With a dramatic and heart-rending climax that encapsulates a powerful message about peace and brotherhood with Bangladesh, dynamic duo Nabeel Qureshi and Fizza Ali Meerza aims to put forward Khel Khel Mein (KKM) as a groundbreaking script, which will resonate with the youth and their passion to bring a change in the narrative.
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