With so much in store for cinematic firsts, Pakistan’s first animated full-length film 3 Bahadur will hit screens on May 22 this year.

3 Bahadur, which is a brainchild of CEO Waadi Animations’ Oscar-winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, will explore the adventures of three eleven-year-old children named Amna, Saadi and Kamil as they deal with gang-related issues faced by their community.

The film has been produced in Pakistan and the soundtrack features Shiraz Upal.

Earlier, speaking about the film Chinoy said: “I believe 3 Bahadur is going to be groundbreaking because it provides quality entertainment for the whole family."

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