A Pakistani film “Mera Lyari” focuses on the story of female footballers from Lyari. The movie stars Dananeer Mobeen, who is playing the lead role and now promoting the film on international platforms.
At the UK Asian Film Festival held at BFI Southbank, Dananeer spoke about the deeper message behind the film. She shared that Mera Lyari is not just about football, but also about women’s strength, dreams, and challenges.
During the event, she also grabbed attention with her unique outfit. She wore balloon pants and a white shirt paired with a football-themed corset. The design reflected her character, Afsana Baloch, whose name was beautifully embroidered on the outfit. The corset featured images of girls playing football, showing the spirit of Lyari and its strong sports culture.
The film explores different themes like women empowerment, football culture, and the struggles of South Asian women in sports. It tells a story that many people can connect with, especially young girls who dream of breaking barriers.
Mera Lyari is more than just a film, it is a message of hope, courage, and passion. It shows that talent exists everywhere, and with the right support, dreams can come true.