Yeh Aman

The film revolves around the Kashmir liberation movement and also highlights the brutalities of Indian armed force on Kashmiris.

Due to several cuts in the films, it failed to portray the director's vision, and was met with mixed critical reception.

The story starts from an innocent mute girl who is arrested by Indian armed forces who take her away with them and suspect her as an agent of Pakistan.

[4][5] The film was released on 20 November 1971 and faced censorship due to its bold narrative about struggle in Kashmir.

[4][3] In 1975, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto announced the first protest day on Feb 5 in support of the Kashmiris, and this film was shown on PTV Home in 1975.