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Shaista is a bold girl, in the ancestral traits of the people of the region. She and her family will, Inshah Allah, succeed in their all adversities.
Ramzan Panjwani.
(ramzanpanjwani3@gmail.com)
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She has communicated her sufferings and those of her parents very well. I hope she can communicate and speak wahki as well as urdu if not better.
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She is from a backward area but way communication is comparing is ammazing. she will be succeed in Life Inshallah. Atta Abad is the biggest natural desaster in the region. which effeceted hundreds of poor people i pray for their better future.
May moula will help them (Ameen)
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Shaista has done a brilliant job in this documentary. I also appreciate the young filmmaker nisar ahmed who contributed alot during this disaster. I congrate him for the selection of his films in india for competition and pray he might win.
karim
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