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    (DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA STUDIES KINNAIRD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY LAHORE,, 2023-06-12) HIBAH JAVED DAR
    Gender-based stereotypical notions prevail in our society which has made it difficult for artists to survive as an individual. Art is measured beyond boundaries and gender inequality because art is free to exist in any form and in any type. This project showcases a male classical dancer going through difficulties during his journey as dance is affiliated with the feminine aspect ofsociety. The topic of this project proceeds towards self-acceptance and self-empowerment accomplishment of an artist who thrives for his passion. The gender-related biases exist in our society which should be completely demolished so every artist can achieve their goals. The film aims to spread awareness on how acceptance of gender equality is an important factor leading towards a better society. The study revolves around believing in your talent and embracing it through your soul so you could convey it to the world. The idea of this project conveys the emotion of an artist who has to live under society’s pressure. To shatter the stereotype, one has to step up and own their gift or talent so they can break the shackles of preconceived notions existing in the society

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