LAHORE: A Pakistani short film, Permanent Guest (Mustaqil Mehmaan) is set to have its World Premiere at the upcoming prestigious Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

Starring a stellar cast, including Rasti Farooq, Nadia Afgan, Salman Shahid, Ali Tahir, and Hiba-i-Zahra, Permanent Guest is a haunting and deeply human exploration of the lingering effects of childhood sexual abuse within South Asian households — a subject rarely addressed on screen with nuance and empathy. The film is written and directed by Sana Jafri, who was the co-producer and casting director of Joyland.

Set in Lahore, it revolves around 26-year-old Fatin and her mother Yasmeen who are preparing for a neighborhood wedding when their plans are disrupted by the unexpected arrival of Shabeer, Fatin’s 70-year-old uncle. The arrival of the guest rakes up deeper trauma in the lead character, leading to the tension.

Speaking about her film, Ms Jafri says Permanent Guest is a quiet confrontation between two generations: the elders who have normalised silence and the younger women who carry the weight of that silence quietly, but with growing resistance.

“Through this film, I wanted to explore the long, often invisible shadow that childhood sexual abuse casts within South Asian homes. It’s about the trauma itself, but also the culture of denial that surrounds it and how that silence shapes, isolates, and hardens survivors over time. This story is deeply personal, but unfortunately, not uncommon. My hope is that Permanent Guest offers a small crack in the silence, and through that, a space for acknowledgement, discomfort, and maybe even healing,” she adds in her statement released on Thursday.

The project stands as a powerful testament to the strength and resilience of Pakistan’s independent film scene. Without backing from state institutions, large media houses or commercial investors, the film was entirely crowd-funded, with the majority of contributions coming from Pakistani citizens and diaspora communities across the globe.

“Permanent Guest is proof that Pakistani audiences, especially women, are hungry for stories that reflect their truths — raw, unfiltered, and deeply personal,” says Sana Jafri.

TIFF’s 2025 edition marks the festival’s 50th anniversary. In its half-century history, only two Pakistani short films have premiered at TIFF — Saim Sadiq’s Darling and Zarrar Kahn’s Bhai. Permanent Guest is the third and notably, it makes Ms Jafri the first Pakistani woman to debut a short at TIFF.

Published in Dawn, August 8th, 2025

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