Freedom of expression in films: A qualitative study exploring challenges and opportunitiesin Pakistan

@ SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research

Online ISSN: 2672-7080

Haseeb Muhammad Bin Qasim Khan, Muhammad Haseeb Shakil, *Nurul Wahidah Binti Mahmud Zuhudi, Sayyed Zaman Haider, Rabika Nadeem

Abstract:

The study delves into the complicated prospect of freedom of expression in the film industry, specifically focused on Pakistan. It starts by recognising the historical and worldwide importance of free speech in cinema and its vital role in formulating cultural stories. The study adopted a qualitative approach using in-depth interviews and the participants of the study comprised filmmakers and actors. The study aimed to identify challenges and opportunities essential for steering innovative boundaries, censorship, and societal expectations in Pakistan’s film industry. Results reveal a composite connection of factors including government limitations, social and political pressure, as well as historical lack of diversity and representation. The study also sheds light on noteworthy opportunities in Pakistani films for real expressions by exploring different stories, engaging social and political issues, and boosting marginalised voices.

Keywords: Freedom of expression, cinematic landscape, multifaced challenges