Arfaz Ayub Ventures into Social-Political Cinema: A Tale of Northeast Migrant Laborers

Filmmaker Arfaz Ayub, following his psychological thriller debut 'Level Cross', embarks on a Hindi film exploring Northeast migrant workers in Kerala. Shifting genres, Ayub seeks to highlight the socio-political and emotional layers of migrant life, emphasizing artistic responsibility in portraying truth.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Guwahati | Updated: 13-02-2025 12:01 IST | Created: 13-02-2025 12:01 IST
Arfaz Ayub Ventures into Social-Political Cinema: A Tale of Northeast Migrant Laborers
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Arfaz Ayub, an emerging filmmaker known for his debut film 'Level Cross', is set to tackle a new subject in his second venture—a Hindi film spotlighting the lives of Northeast migrant laborers in Kerala. It marks a departure from his psychological thriller roots, embracing a narrative rich with social and political nuances.

The project underscores Ayub's desire to offer diverse storytelling, aiming to combine emotional depth with an exploration of contemporary societal issues. As he articulates the silent struggles of these labor communities, he emphasizes his responsibility as an artist to present narratives that provoke thought and empathy.

While the film remains untitled and in development, Ayub's commitment to change genres with each project reflects his pursuit of keeping both his creative process and audience engagement dynamic. Through this journey, Ayub aims to build on the critical acclaim of his debut, contributing meaningfully to Indian indie cinema.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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