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‘Yorker’ First Short Film To take a Dig at the ‘English Mania’ in Pakistan

English language has exclusively become the benchmark of literacy in Pakistan, if you can’t speak the language properly you’re considered a jahil (an illiterate person). For individuals in most de-colonized nations, it has become something significantly more. Light complexion, hued eyes, little noses, light hair, and last however not the least – their language, English. An as of late delivered short film on YouTube, Yorker, illustrates our fixation on the language perfectly, and how is that obsession monstrous!

Yorker is a short movie by the newly launched digital media ‘Digestive Showtime’ released on first March and is available on YouTube, got high appraisals and acclaims for its acting, bearing and the message it ships off the crowd about our pioneer headache. The film rotates around a forthcoming quick bowler Ammar Saleem, played by  Wahaj Ali, whose greatest nervousness is his lack of communication skills to talk in English appropriately. After an awful meeting with an English cricket questioner (played by George Fulton), he blacks out halfway after which he sees the whole web chuckling about his English intonation. So Ammar chooses to take English classes subtly to fix his articulation.

The emotional zooms in and out add humour to the movie also, proposing the characters are attempting to be viewed appropriately in their reality. One region where the movie needs or maybe exaggerates is its bearing for its grouping at the English Coaching Center. All in all, we really enjoyed the movie and its close to reality message.

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