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Pakistan, Iran Eye Joint Drama Series on Allama Iqbal’s Life

Last updated: November 5, 2025 5:46 pm
Abdul Qavi
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It looks like Pakistan and Iran might be joining hands to bring the story of Allama Muhammad Iqbal — the poet-philosopher who inspired generations across the Muslim world — to television screens.

During recent high-level talks between the two countries, both governments confirmed they’re exploring a joint Urdu–Persian drama series (and possibly a feature film) focusing on Iqbal’s life, philosophy, and poetry.

According to Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, the series aims to help the youth in both nations “rediscover Iqbal’s message of selfhood, knowledge, and action.” The announcement came alongside a series of new media and cultural cooperation agreements signed between Pakistan Television (PTV) and Iran’s state broadcaster, IRIB, earlier this week.

Pakistan’s Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal — who, interestingly, shares the same surname as the revered thinker — had already hinted back in August that Iran was keen on co-producing a feature film on Iqbal. This latest round of MoUs seems to have turned that proposal into a more tangible project.

Officials say the idea is not just to produce a biographical drama, but to create something that resonates with younger audiences while reflecting Iqbal’s deep ties to Persian literature. Since Iqbal wrote many of his most celebrated works in Persian, the collaboration makes perfect sense — both culturally and linguistically.

The project, if finalized, would be one of the most significant Pakistan–Iran media collaborations in recent years, blending cinematic storytelling with shared spiritual and literary heritage.

That said, there’s still a bit of mystery around the details. There’s no official word yet on casting, directors, or release timelines, and it’s not entirely clear whether the final product will be a full TV drama, a limited mini-series, or a film. For now, it’s safe to say it’s in the “early production planning” stage.

Still, the enthusiasm on both sides suggests momentum is building. With the agreements now signed, audiences might soon see the vision of Iqbal’s life brought to the screen — not just as a historical retelling, but as a cultural bridge between Pakistan and Iran.

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