Daldal

It stars Zahid Ahmed, Armeena Khan, Muneeb Butt, and Kinza Hashmi in lead roles.

Shuja (Zahid Ahmed), a member of a lower-middle-class family, dreams of going to London one day in order to escape his current unsatisfactory life.

Shuja, however, marries Hira (Armeena Khan), his maternal cousin, with ulterior motives of getting to London through her father, who lives and works there.

Eventually, after a lot of ups and downs, her father finally agrees and gives the news of Shuja's immigration.

With no other choice in mind, the young lad then decides to travel to London by hook or by crook.

First he goes from Karachi to Iran, then to Turkey, then Greece, then France, and finally he arrives at his true destination, London: Shuja, without any other option available to him, has to travel and cannot turn back, or else he shall face death from starvation and other struggles.

Shuja travels with a group of men, and they all walk from one country to another, thirsty, hungry, and very stressed.

Unable to quench their thirst or satisfy their hunger, they are threatened by the leader of their association to call their parents and demand money or else they will have to die.

When the group becomes fully aware of the threatening situations they put themselves in, it is then that they begin to realise, that they must continue and keep on walking, because these terrible circumstances have been brought on to them and have been woven by their own hands.

Hiding in lorries and vans, walking miles, and more, the group fakes their identity the entire way, knowing fully well what would happen if they did not.

This was an extremely important factor that had to be dealt with carefully, otherwise, their safety would be at risk, and they would immediately be exposed and deported.

Contrary to Shuja's personality, his younger brother, Kamran's (Muneeb Butt), ideals are completely opposite to those of his.

While staying there, Shuja witnesses the untimely death of a woman who had been living in the container for more than 10 days.

Meanwhile, in Pakistan, Kamran is offered a visit to Qatar for some days and is in the midst of marrying a girl named Sania (Kinza Hashmi), whose first marriage had been broken off when the groom and his family left because of Sania's father's arrest.

Out of sympathy and care for Sania's reputation, Kamran marries her, so that he could save her from a lifetime of insult and mockery.

With a head full of ambitions, Kamran's greedy mother is completely unwilling to marry her son off to someone of the same social status, however, his father is extremely pleased with his empathetic and respectful decision.

In Pakistan, it was heard a truck carrying a container with illegal immigrants like Shuja was fired by soldiers.

The first is to go by ferry, but one can be easily discovered and be thrown in the sea, the second is to go by walk, which can result in death by a shot from a gun at the border; and the third is to travel by hanging under a trailer leaving for London.

He hands over some money to Hira because his mother does not even allow her to eat a decent amount of food.

Sakeena is very angry at Kamran for leaving her like this and getting married with a middle-class family girl.

The magician told us to drop the paper in a glass of water and then give it to Kamran.

Sakina starts doing what the Black Magician told her, but Kamran fortunately comes and spots her.

He tells his mother this is wrong, but he says that if she wants him to drink it, then fine, but he believes in his God that nothing will happen.

He is very guilty and angry at himself for coming to London because even though his hard-working father has educated him, he cannot get a good job better than the one he has now simply because he has no documents for evidence.

She comes to the pub, follows him to the restaurant, gives tips to him, and pays the Sikh boss of Shuja for him to be out of work for some time.

Constant breakdowns and uncontrollable anger have drove Sakina crazy and Kamran is taking care of her.

He tells Shuja that he told people he was dead because he was involved in illegal drugs and did not want to hurt anyone in his family.

"It tells the story of a man who belongs to the lower strata of society and wishes to settle in the West through whatever means he can.