'B.A Pass 2’ filmmaker Shadab Khan's film 'I Am No Queen' selected for TIFF

'I Am No Queen', a film that not only highlights the exploitation of international students but also calls for a broader understanding and empathy toward those struggling in foreign lands.

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Renowned filmmaker Shadab Khan, known for his impactful storytelling, is once again in the spotlight with his latest film, I Am No Queen. This Indo-Canadian venture, produced in collaboration with Canadian entrepreneurs Deep and Minu Basi, delves into the pressing issue of young people facing the harsh realities of pursuing higher education abroad. The film has earned a coveted spot at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival 

.I Am No Queen a film that not only highlights the exploitation of international students but also calls for a broader understanding and empathy toward those struggling in foreign lands. 

From the critically acclaimed B.A. Pass 2 to the thought-provoking X or Y, which topped viewership charts across OTT platforms, and the award-winning Rabia and Olivia, which was named one of the top 30 English films of 2023, Khan has consistently demonstrated his mastery in the art of storytelling. His earlier work, Delhi 47km, also received praise for its gritty realism and emotional depth.

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With I Am No Queen, Khan tackles the challenges faced by youth who embark on the journey of studying abroad, a theme that is both timely and universal. The film’s selection at TIFF is not just an honor for Khan but also a recognition of the global relevance of his work. "I feel truly blessed to see my work being recognized on such an international platform," Khan shared, reflecting on his growing stature in the global filmmaking community.

Khan’s ability to tap into the emotional core of his stories has earned him a reputation as a filmmaker who transcends borders, creating narratives that are both culturally specific and universally relatable.  His partnership with Deep and Minu Basi further solidifies this cross-cultural exchange, demonstrating their shared commitment to bringing important stories to a global audience.

As I Am No Queen prepares to make its debut at TIFF, Shadab Khan,  Khan’s journey from the streets of Delhi to the global stage of TIFF, is a belief in the power of cinema to inspire change.

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