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Qanoon (2005) Rabia joins the police force to serve his country and finds herself in the mids of illeagal Drug and organ trade, she must decide to join the lucrative drug business or fight against it.

Directed by Ghafar Zalam
Screebplay: Nazer Yusufzai
Editor: Ramin Mohammadi
 

Starring: Sabah Sahar,

Ahmad Zia Ghaznawi

 
Interview with Sana Tabasum
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Interview with Yosuf Rouyan
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  محمدیوسف رویان ازسن هفت سالگی به هنرسینماروآورده که دراولین فلم تلویزیونی بنام زن نقشءبرادر راتمثیل نموده بود.رویان که یکی از شاگردهای محترم انجینرلطیف میباشدوازطفلیت درآریانافلم هنرسینماآغازگرگردیده ودرفلمهای سینمای بلند چون فلمءگناه ، فرار ، صبورسرباز ، پرنده های مهاجر ، مردهاره قول  است ، گذشت ،هوس ،قطرات بیرنگ نقش آفرینی نموده

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Saba Sahar
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Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Saba Film Artistic Sudio
Kart-e- Naw 3rd Street near Iqbal Cinema
Yosef Saleman Traiding Market
www.sabafilm.org
Name: Saba Sahar

saba Sahar

She is married and the mother of three children. her sons are aged six and eight, and her daughter is ten.

She was born in Kabul and spent her childhood in Afghanistan. During the time of the Taliban rule She was not in Afghanistan, but lived abroad -- in Iran and Pakistan.

When She returned She had to find that it was almost impossible for women to work in Afghanistan.

She wanted to make a film about the problems in Afghan society, where women play no role in the police nor in film. For that reason She wanted to make a film about a woman, a woman who is also a police officer.
That was her main motivation.

Sabah Sahar said:

The main problem of Afghan women is that they are not self-assured enough to take on difficult tasks or believe that they can also do things men do. They're afraid, they talk themselves into believing we can't do the difficult things, that men have to do them. For that reason I wanted to show my heroine as a strong woman capable of anything only men normally do. I wanted her to be a person an Afghan woman can relate to and say, what she can do, I can do.
Occupation: Director, Actress; Producer
Companies: Saba Sahar Artistic Studio
Website: http://www.sabasahar.com

 
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