Collaborative short film made in India, Pakistan

IANS  |  New Delhi 

"Matched!", a digital short film collaboration between and Pakistan, celebrates the of both the nations.

Indian digital platform joined hands with Pakistan's digital entertainment brand to co-produce, co-write and co-create the short, filmed across and

The idea was an experiment to engage with shared cultural values like food, language, and social relationships, rather than the politics that has shaped the current narrative.

"Matched!" captures the unlikely friendship between an Indian girl from and a Pakistani boy from Lahore, made possible through a dating app. What happens when two people who only associate with Bollywood and with Coke Studio, strike a conversation, is what the movie explores.

From script, production, and post-production, teams on either side worked on over a period of two months, with the purpose of exploring how to overcome barriers with digital content. The attempt was to deliver a joint expression of two neighbouring nations.

Sharan Saikumar, Creative Director, Arre, said in a statement:"'Matched!' is a product of the digital age. It suggests that even though our countries and politics may falter, as people we can always be true."

Digital content has made borders irrelevant, according to Gul Zaib Shakeel, Head Writer,

"It has shown and shared the thrilling, mundane and honest things that our regular lives are all about. The fact that content from either side of the border resonates with the other is testament to how truly similar we are at the core. This is what the video is about," Shakeel said.

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 18:00 IST