The series was selected for the Berlinale Talents Mastercard Enablement Programme, running from February 13 to 18.
The Pakistani animated movie Hero Super Sohni, produced by SAMAAJ with the German Embassy in Islamabad, introduces Pakistan’s first animated superhero dedicated to teaching children how to recognize abuse, set boundaries, and speak up.
Since its launch, the Pakistani animated movie Hero Super Sohni has been screened in more than 100 schools across Pakistan, reaching thousands of students, parents, and educators.
The series has also traveled to India, Bangladesh, and Uganda, showing its message resonates globally.
The Pakistani animated movie Hero Super Sohni has gone beyond storytelling. Through its social media platforms, children have shared personal experiences, helping the initiative turn into community advocacy.
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SAMAAJ is now working on a new series focusing on boys to address abuse often overlooked in patriarchal societies.
Hero Super Sohni demonstrates how a Pakistani animated movie can educate children, build confidence, and create conversations about sensitive issues, proving that grassroots initiatives can gain global recognition.