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    Slackistan is an independent film directed by London-based filmmaker, Hammad Khan, and written by Khan and his wife, Shandana Ayub. The film stars Shahbaz Hamid Shigri, Aisha Linnea Akhtar, Ali Rehman Khan, Shahana Khan Khalil, Osman Khalid Butt, Khalid Saeed, and Rafey Alam. The film is distributed by Big Upstairs Films.

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  3. Oct 30, 2010 · Slackistan: Directed by Hammad Khan. With Aisha Linnea Akthar, Rafey Alam, Osman Khalid Butt, Shahana Jan. Islamabad, Pakistan. A group of privileged and westernised twenty-something friends while away their days and nights driving around town, partying, surfing the internet and smoking shisha pipes.

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    • Drama
    • Hammad Khan
    • 2010-10-30
  4. Feb 29, 2024 · Slackistan. (2010) 53 /100 4 Votes. 5.3 /10. Streaming AvailabilityOn 1 Service. Drama 2010 1h 30m. Islamabad, Pakistan. A group of privileged and westernised twenty-something friends while away their days and nights driving around town, partying, surfing the internet and smoking shisha pipes.

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    • Hammad Khan
  5. A group of privileged and westernised twenty-something friends while away their days and nights driving around town, partying, surfing the internet and smoking shisha pipes. As the country outside their world starts to crack, Hasan and his friends must face up to their relationships, angst and life choices before it is too late.

    • 86 min
  6. Slackistan is a 2010 Pakistani film that depicts the daily lives of a group of privileged, disconnected youth in the capital city of Islamabad. The film explores the themes of societal apathy, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a country where economic stratification and political instability are pervasive.

  7. Islamabad, Pakistan. A group of privileged and westernised twenty-something friends while away their days and nights driving around town, partying, surfing the internet and smoking shisha pipes.