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Finalist in the Global Voices category!

Jawad Sharif Films Pvt. Ltd


Moklani follows the indigenous Mohana community as they navigate life on the floating boathouses of Manchar Lake in southern Pakistan, a place they have called home for generations. Once nourished by clean water and abundant fish, the lake is now poisoned by pollution and the slow violence of climate change. As the lake shrinks, so does a culture that has lived in harmony with nature for centuries.


At the heart of the story is Akbar, a boatman and father who has lived his entire life on the water. He faces a painful decision, whether to stay and hold on to a vanishing way of life or leave in search of a future his lake may no longer offer. Alongside him is Hakim Zadi, a woman of quiet strength and fierce resilience. Her life reflects the spirit of Mohana women, fishing, rowing, feeding families, and carrying forward traditions as their world unravels.


Through their eyes, we witness not only the ecological destruction of Manchar Lake but also the profound spiritual dislocation it brings. Some in the community remain deeply devoted to their ancestral waters. Others, especially the youth, dream of leaving. The film captures this tension between belonging and departure, past and future.


Moklani, meaning farewell, is not just a story of climate change; it is a poetic elegy for a culture on the verge of extinction. It is a plea, a witness, and a love letter to a vanishing world. Through lyrical imagery and intimate storytelling, the film becomes a meditation on loss, resistance, and the fragile threads that tie humanity to water, memory, and home.

  • Runtime
    73 minutes
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