Salute

Salute

9.8

Dec 02 2016

3h 40m

Drama, Action

A Pakistani school boy from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan sacrifices his life by preventing a suicide bomber from entering his school. This film is a tribute to Aitzaz Hasan.

Ali Mohtesham

Ali Mohtesham

Shaheed Aitzaz Hasan

Ajab Gul

Ajab Gul

Mujahid Ali Bangash

Saima Noor

Saima Noor

Aitzaz Hasan's mother

Adnan Khan

Adnan Khan

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