With the Pakistani movie industry going through a revival, it only makes sense that there's something in store for animation buffs too! The trailer for the country's first full length animated movie, 3 Bahadur was released on Friday.

Based in a fictional town in Pakistan, Roshan Basti (Town of Light), the young Amna, Saadi and Kamil set out to save their community from the many evils that plague it. The film is a journey of fighting back, taking charge, and finding support and love in the most improbable of places.

The evil characters in the movie.  —Publicity photo
The evil characters in the movie. —Publicity photo

Oscar winner Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy dons the Creative Director hat for the venture and the soundtrack for the movie has been composed and produced by Shiraz Uppal.

Read: Teen Bahadur: All for one and one for all

Speaking about the film earlier, Chinoy had stated: "I believe that 3 Bahadur is going to be groundbreaking because it provides quality entertainment for the whole family."

The feature film is slated for May 22 release this year.

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