Mahera Omar

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Sharkwater Part 1 of 9
The feature film for Sharkwater - internationally award winning documentary by Rob Stewart
For Rob Stewart, exploring sharks began as an underwater adventure. What it turned into was a dangerous j...
Adventures in Hingol - Trailer
These are the adventures of the 4X4 Offroaders Club to Hingol National Park in Baluchistan.
Umeed Project
The Umeed Trust has adopted the village of Kashtara as part of its earthquake relief efforts. The project aims to rebuild the people's homes and to help them regain their livelihoods. For more information visit their website umeedproject.org
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Aik tha jin
A short film about a young man who's quite spooked.
My Red Trainers
"Hang on a second, let me find a seat…" Red Trainers parks himself on a bench somewhere in the throbbing heart of London city. Sitting next to a pretty boy tourist while watching the world go by, he contemplates the mystery of city folk and pigeons. His biting cynicism barely masks his own insecurities though, as he finds himself oddly uncomfortable in his shiny new red trainers, wondering if the city folk are staring at him instead.
Makhan Toast
Your Beautiful World
English. 2min 20sec. 2004. Pakistan. Outre Films. In association with MO Productions. Screened at the 4th Karafilm Festival December 3-12, 2004. www.karafilmfest.com
A Piano in Karachi
A short film about a piano in Karachi, Pakistan. Screened at the 3rd KaraFilm Festival.
Karachi International Film Festival - 2003
Behind the scences at KaraFilm Festival 2003, the Karachi International Film Festival.
Chasing Storms in Thar Desert - Trailer
Trailer - The adventures of the 4X4 Offroad Club to Thar desert.
Chasing Storms in Thar Desert
The 4X4 Offroaders Club adventure to Thar desert in Pakistan.
Al-Mashal Welfare Foundation
The Al-Mashal Welfare Foundation was established in 2004 to provide quality education to underprivileged children in Pakistan and for the social and economic uplift of their families. The Foundation is running a school in the low-income residential area of Saddar, Lahore. For more information, visit their website al-mashal.org
The Garage School
In November 1999, Shabina Mustafa's maid's daughter was refused admission to the neighbourhood sewing classes. "She cannot read or write", they said. And thus, the Garage School was formed. This is a documentary about one woman's dream to provide basic education to society's poor. It was an idea born out of the desperation she saw amongst the destitute around her. This documentary screened at the 4th KaraFilm Festival in 2004.
Gutter Baghicha Part 2
The story of an amenity plot in Karachi.
Gutter Baghicha Part 1
The story of an amenity plot in Karachi, Pakistan.
Hingol Flood Relief
Hingol Flood Relief is a documentary about the devastation caused by the cyclone that hit the coastal areas of Baluchistan in the summer of 2007, and the relief efforts of a small group of individuals from Karachi for the scattered settlements in the Hingol National Park. Tropical Cyclone Yemyin affected a total of 2 million people and left more than 800,000 homeless in Sindh and Baluchistan. The flash floods that followed the heavy rains washed away in places the Makran Coastal Highway, which is a vital artery connecting Karachi with the major cities along the coastline in Baluchistan. The highway crosses the Hingol river at Aghore in the district of Lasbela. With the many tributaries feeding rainwater to the river, it swelled up to a point where it had completely swallowed up the bridge at Aghore, leaving settlements in that area marooned on either side for days. With links to the rest of the country cut off, supplies to the stranded people had to be air-dropped by helicopter. In the wake of such devastation, a small group of individuals belonging to the 4X4 Offroaders Club of Karachi decided to collect and personally deliver two truckloads of relief goods to the people of Hingol National Park. Situated along the Makran Coast in Baluchistan, and occupying an area of about 1,650 square kilometers, it is the largest National Park in the country. A few Park Wardens were dispatched on camelback to inform the settlements scattered throughout the Park area of the group's arrival a few days earlier. Many of the villagers from inside the park walked for up to 2 days to reach the Coast Guard camp at Aghore where the relief goods were to be distributed. Approximately 450 families were provided cooking utensils and food rations that included flour, sugar, salt, ghee, tea, matches, and powdered milk. A medical camp was also set up and medicines for common ailments distributed for a a number of households.
Adventures in Hingol
These are the adventures of the 4X4 Offroaders Club Karachi to Hingol National Park along the Makran coast in Baluchistan, Pakistan. Join them as they traverse difficult terrain on this exciting offroad journey along the Hingol river.
Brooke Earthquake Relief
The Brooke Hospital for Animals is an international animal welfare organization whose motto is 'healthy working animals for the world's poorest communities'. The Brooke was established in Pakistan in 1991, and has centers in Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, Gujranwala, Karachi, Chitral and Mardan. After the earthquake struck the northern areas of the country, they organized donkey trains to carry relief goods to people in inaccessible areas, as well as treated thousands of injured animals and made winter shelters for them. This episode of Janu Janwar aired on Geo TV in 2006, and has been uploaded here with their permission.
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