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NASFF 2021 begins jury session to evaluate short films

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Staff Reporter

With the sole objective to promote a positive and progressive image of Pakistan worldwide, the National Amateur Short Film Festival 2021 (NASFF-21) is picking up steam and steadily nearing its objective.

The prestigious competition has now moved on to its second stage, as esteemed members of the NASFF jury have been congregating to view the short films made by young and gifted students.

Talented students from 73 universities across the country have submitted over 300 films in the last six months.

Despite the pandemic and troubled working conditions, students have tried their best, within limited resources, to submit shorts that view Pakistan, its vibrancy, landscapes, economic and social structures.

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