Is Tanman Nile and Nile based on real life?

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'Tan Mann Neil and Nile' highlighted the dark reality of Pakistan
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The mini -drama Tan Mann Nile Ou Nile, which was broadcast on mini -TV, is almost over, with its fierce story and a tragic end to the audience.

The play says something about oppression in the society, yet the audience can be reminded of the events of everyday life after which they have forgotten. There were many cases in which people were subjected to mob violence. His only fault was that he only happened on the crowd at the wrong moment. Yet justice was never done.

There have been numerous incidents of mob violence across the country, which are from time to time. But for many victims, justice remains. These heartbreaking tragedies run from Sialkot to Peshawar and have given a lasting impression to the nation. It seems that Tan Manno Nile is based on the classic of multiple true life:

Sialkot lunching case

In Sialkot, which first came to international attention in 2010, Pakistan saw the crowded luncheon’s first widespread public case. The two teenage brothers, Mughi and Muneeb Butt, faced a public, brutal murder before the eyes of law and order officials, which were not happening with them. This horrific scene is reflected in the drama, where innocent victims struggle to escape but no one is looking for help.

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The tragedy of Priyantha Kumara

A Sri Lankan factory manager, Priyantha Kumara, was mistakenly accused of blasphemy and was shaken by a violent mob in Sialkot. After that his body was set on fire. The whole nation mourned the tragedy with malicious footage spread by social media. In many parts of Tan Manno Nile, this is a common yet special theory, as has been baselessly presented in many real cases.

Mashal Khan Case

Mashal Khan, a university student, had lunch on his own campus on bogus charges of blasphemy. The beaten, after which his body was set on fire, while he and a dynamic item (man or animal) both struggled for justice against those accused. Its matter clearly brings evil to the evil, which is born of defective and crowded hysteria, drama with theme core.

The jarnan incident

A brutal crowd attack in Jaranwala targeted the entire Christian community and their homes were set on fire on alleged blasphemy. It seemed that the police did nothing to stop the incident. Films like Tan Manno Nile and Man Jogi have touched the topics of persecution and social disorders like similar events.

Despite misunderstandings, the recording was criticized in the mosque on Wednesday. Recently, another woman was accused of blasphemy because she was wearing some words, and the mob worked. The play reflects the way to provide oxygen for social media hysteria.

Appeal of Justice

Tan Mann Neil O’Neull presented stories of tragedies that have taken place and are taking place in Pakistan every day. From celebrities to low -minded communities, many people suffer and fall without any law. This drama requires strict implementation of these reforms to protect future generations from such unnecessary atrocities.

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