[3] After completing university, Khan founded EyeFive Ltd,[4] a film production and digital design company.
He said "these global experiences have given me valuable insights into other cultures and visual aesthetics which has shaped my vision and allowed me to create stories about self-discovery, rebellion, exploration and identity in a multi-cultural society.
The Guardian felt that "in a post-Brexit world, the film and its host of international characters will certainly make the audience pine for the once robust Erasmus programme.
"[8] Rachel Brook in One Room with a View wrote: "his expat exploits make for infectious fun and the film hits its stride as he does.
"[9] Franglais27 Tales called it "a charming, beautifully poetic directional debut ... that will certainly leave it's mark on audiences".