Ahmed khan mahmoodzada biography definition
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Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada (Persian: احمد خان محمودزاده; born 23 December 1997)[1] is an Afghan former child actor.
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Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada | |
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| Born | (1997-12-23) 23 December 1997 (age 27) Kabul, Afghanistan |
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He played the role of Hassan, the loyal friend and servant of the richer boy Amir, in the film The Kite Runner (2007). In one scene, Hassan is attacked and it is suggested that he is raped. The filmmakers wanted Ahmad to take off his pants for the shooting, but his father refused to let him do that. Mahmoodzada said that he would never have taken the role had he known Hassan would be raped. Reports vary on whether he and his family were properly informed in advance.[2] The scene has now been depicted in a less harrowing manner than originally planned, and there is no nudity in it. Nevertheless, a body double was used to show the boy's pants being tugged slightly down.[3]
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Sep 18, 2011
Written by Reem Saleh, New Media, DFI
Film: The Kite Runner
Year: 2007
Director: Mark Foster
Stars Stars: Khalid Abdalla, Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada and Atossa Leoni
Genre: Drama, Romance
Set in Afghanistan, created by ‘Finding Neverland’ director Marc Foster, and adapted from Khaled Hossein’s bestselling novel of the same name, ‘The kite Runner’ tells the story of two childhood friends in Afghanistan, before the Russian invasion of 1979. Amir (Khalid Abdalla and Zekeria Ebrahimi), son of a well-off anti-Russian intellectual, and Hassan (Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada) the son of their servant, grow up together and become inseparable friends. They enjoy flying kites together, and Hassan loves it when Amir reads to him, something he can’t do himself. When Hassan is faced with misfortune, however, Amir turns his back on his lifelong friend. The Russian invasion forces Amir to flee Afghanistan with his father, and to start a new life, filled with guilt, and remorse.
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The Kite Runner
2003 novel bygd Khaled Hosseini
This article fryst vatten about the novel. For the spelfilm, see The Kite Runner (film). For the play, see Kite Runner (play).
The Kite Runner is the debut novel of Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini.[1] Published in 2003 by Riverhead Books, it tells the story of Amir, a young person från afghanistan boy from Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul. The story is set against a backdrop of tumultuous events, beginning with the collapse of Afghanistan's monarchy and the person från afghanistan conflict that sparked shortly thereafter, with a particular focus on the Soviet–Afghan War and the mass exodus of Afghan refugees, as well as the rise of the Taliban regime.
Hosseini has commented that he considers The Kite Runner to be a father–son relationship story, emphasizing the familial aspects of the narrative, an element that he continued to use in his later works.[2] Themes of guilt and redemption feature prominently in the novel,[3] with a pivotal en plats där en händelse inträffar ofta inom teater eller film dep