Sabab (2006)

 ●  Hindi ● 1 hr 26 mins

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This soulful, contemporary romantic drama depicts the struggles and challenges in the life of Sabah, a 40-year-old single immigrant from Syria living in Toronto with her family. In the conservative and strictly patriarchal Muslim family, she is responsible for her mother's well-being. Since her father's death, her brother Majid has been the family authority figure. Majid is stuck in the role of the traditional, all-powerful male who must make all the important decisions and one for the entire family. Sabah is keen on being out in the world and begins swimming despite opposition from Majid. At the city swimming pool, she happens to meet Stephen, a non-Muslim Canadian and slowly they fall in love. How will Majid and her family react to Sabah's choices? Will Majid ever recognise the inevitability of change and exhibit the willingness to adapt to changing times?
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Cast: Arsinee Khanjian

Crew: Ruba Nadda (Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Drama

Release Dates: 01 Jan 2006 (India)

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Did you know? Ruba Nadda stated that she got the inspiration to make this film after observing a veiled Muslim woman on a public bus and wondering how she would have dealt with her sexual feelings, and then, how she would have managed affairs if she became infatuated with a non-Muslim man. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Trivia:
This movie had its worldwide premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. It ended up being at #6 on the favorite film audience list out of 300 films.

This soulful and aesthetically shot movie was filmed in just 20 days.

This movie was selected as part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's second annual showcase of Canadian cinema - Canadian Front: New Films 2005.

Ruba Nadda stated that she got the inspiration to make this film after observing a veiled Muslim woman on a public bus and wondering how she would have dealt with her sexual feelings, and then, how she would have managed affairs if she became infatuated with a non-Muslim man.