r/Sareikistan

gody kya hal ha! important question below

acha yar ithan bahon sary log dgkhan ya taunsa tu hosen ya multan/bwp icho vi, jehry ethnic baloch hosen ty native saraiki speakers, how do you guys deal with your identity? tusan apry aap kon sirf baloch ahdy vy ya saraiki ya saraiki baloch ya ethic baloch and saraiki speaker??

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u/Affectionate-Set6877 — 4 days ago

This documentary follows Sharif, a farmer from rural Pakistan, as he struggles with debt and the rising costs of agriculture. Despite working hard, he finds it difficult to earn enough to support his family because most of his income is consumed by expenses and loans from local moneylenders. Over time, the financial pressure pushes him to consider leaving his village in search of better opportunities.

The film documents his journey to Dubai, where he hopes to find stable work and improve his situation. However, life as a migrant worker proves challenging. Sharif faces physically demanding labor, loneliness, and the emotional strain of being away from his family and village life.

As the difficulties of living abroad increase, Sharif reflects on his situation and eventually returns home. His return is marked by disappointment and the weight of unmet expectations, as he also faces the judgment of his community.

Through Sharif’s experience, the documentary presents a grounded view of rural poverty, debt, and labor migration, highlighting the gap between expectations of working abroad and the realities many workers face.

u/Irfan__Khan — 9 days ago