Legendary Umro Ayyar gets film ‘revamp’ for new generation of Pakistani and global audiences

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Legendary Umro Ayyar gets film ‘revamp’ for new generation of Pakistani and global audiences

  • Umro Ayyar is one of the most famous characters from Dastan-e-Amir Hamza romance
  • New film, starring Sanam Saeed, Usman Mukhtar and Adnan Siddiqui, reimagines the epic

KARACHI: Umro Ayyar, one of the most famous characters from the legendary Dastan-e-Amir Hamza, is being adapted to film in a “new-age way” and getting a “revamp” for modern times, lead actor Sanam Saeed said, ahead of the Pakistani film’s release later this year.

Umro Ayyar is perhaps the best-known character after Amir Hamza from the romance Dastan-e-Amir Hamza, the Urdu version of the Persian folklore written by Ghalib Lakhnavi in 1855, a collection of stories about magic, adventure and intrigue.

Now, a film titled Umro Ayyar – A New Beginning, loosely based on the character of Umro Ayyar and his magical powers and starring Saeed, Usman Mukhtar, Adnan Siddiqui, Simi Raheal and Manzar Sehbai, aims to reimagine the tales for a new generation of Pakistani and global audiences.

“Umro Ayyar is based on an Urdu literature novel but we are not making a film on that novel, it’s a version of it, a folklore-inspired superhero film that discovers the character of Umro Ayyar in a new-age way,” Saeed, who plays the role of a member of Umro Ayyar’s posse, told Arab News on Tuesday.

“There is a bit of Umro Ayyar’s backstory, integrated with modern times, how in today’s day and age, you can incorporate Umro Ayyar,” the actor said. “It’s like a revamp.”

A lot of people, particularly the younger generation, did not know about Umro Ayyar, Saeed said, and the film aimed to “familiarize” audiences with the character.

“Today’s generation needs to be told stories from Urdu literature … We have so many characters and stories to draw inspiration from. Unless we connect with our Urdu literature, it will die.”

“We [Pakistan] haven’t had a real-life motion feature film with a superhero at the heart of it,” Saeed said. “I have never been involved in a lot of stunts and actions in front of a green screen. The film is VFX-heavy ... A stunt director and coordinator came from abroad while there were trainers who came to the set to teach us.”

Director Azfar Jafri said the filmmakers consciously opted for a “contemporary approach” in order to engage a younger audience “unfamiliar” with Umro Ayyar.

“Some western books and films incorporate elements derived from Umro Ayyar’s verse, leading our younger audience to believe that these concepts are entirely their own,” Jafri told Arab News. “We have aimed to shed light on the true source of inspiration and made the decision to create a film centered on Umro Ayyar.”


Pakistan begins preparations to host 2026 OIC ministerial conference on women

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Pakistan begins preparations to host 2026 OIC ministerial conference on women

  • Deputy PM Ishaq Dar says Pakistan is committed to advancing gender equality within the OIC framework
  • He says Pakistan seeks to strengthen and expand cooperation on women’s issues across the Muslim world

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has begun preparations to host the 9th Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Ministerial Conference on Women in 2026, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Monday, marking the start of inter-ministerial coordination for one of the bloc’s top policy forums on gender issues.

The conference, held approximately every three to four years, gathers ministers from OIC member states to review progress on women’s rights, share national policies and adopt new frameworks.

Previous ministerial meetings have focused on themes such as women’s economic empowerment, combating gender-based violence, and improving access to education and health.

“Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar50 chaired a meeting to review preparations for 9th OIC Ministerial Conference on Women, to be hosted by Pakistan in 2026,” the foreign office said in a social media post.

“The DPM/FM underscored the importance of successfully organizing the conference through close coordination with the OIC Secretariat and relevant Ministries,” it added.

He highlighted Pakistan’s “proactive role” in advancing gender equality within the OIC and said hosting the 2026 gathering reflected the country’s commitment to strengthening cooperation on women’s issues across the Muslim world.

Senior ministers, secretaries from key federal divisions, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the OIC and other officials attended the meeting, which discussed preparatory arrangements and coordination needs.

While Pakistan has confirmed its role as host, no dates, venue or thematic agenda for the 2026 conference have yet been announced.

The previous OIC ministerial conference on women was held in Cairo in 2021, and focused on women’s empowerment, protection frameworks and socio-economic participation.