‘QHKN’ wins big at Asian Academy Creative Awards

Entertainment Dec, 10 2022
‘QHKN’ wins big at Asian Academy Creative Awards
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Women-centric thriller is making headlines again, this time around for winning yet another award. Meenu Gaur directorial Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam (QHKN) won Best Anthology award at recently held Asian Academy Creative Awards in Singapore. Sarwat Gillani announced win with an exciting Instagram post. “Bringing it back home!” Gillani captioned picture while pointing towards golden trophy in her hands. Crime fiction drama was released on Indian streaming giant ZEE5 in 2021.

Story revolves around seven powerful women who are enraged by men’s deception, opportunism and brutality. Finally, after much suffering, they take matters in their own hands. Film also stars Sanam Saeed, Meher Bano, Faiza Gillani, Eman Suleman, Samiya Mumtaz and Beo Raana Zafar.  Carrying victory streak forward, their win at Asian Academy Creative Awards this month makes them national winner at one of Asia-Pacific’s most respected awards for creative excellence.–Agencies

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 10 2022

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