The bank manager helped him escape through the back door, requested the film community to take steps together
After 23 years, Taliban rule has come again in Afghanistan. Its effect can also be seen on the women and girls there. With the implementation of Sharia law, many types of controls will be imposed on women across the country. Due to which the life of women will become haram. Due to this many people have started preparing to leave the country. One of these people is Sahara Karimi, the famous film director of Afghanistan, who was present in the bank during the takeover by the Taliban.
Talking to a news agency, Sahara Karimi told that the situation in Afghanistan is very dangerous. It’s quite creepy. It is very important that necessary documentation of all these incidents should be done. So that the world can remember this in the times to come. Karimi had earlier written a letter to the film community demanding action against the tyranny of the Taliban. His letter became quite viral on social media. Karimi told that on August 15, she had gone to the bank to withdraw money.
Even after waiting for a long time, she could not withdraw the money and was still waiting for her turn. But in the meantime, he heard the sound of gunshots from outside. Karimi had to flee Kabul overnight after being captured by the Taliban. Currently he is in the capital of Ukraine. Karimi told that after hearing gunshots outside, it was the bank manager who pulled him out through the back door. Let us tell you that Karimi is the first female director of the Afghan Film Organization, Karimi has made many films like Hawa Mariam, Ayesha.