Pakistan and Uzbekistan are reportedly considering a joint film project based on the life and legacy of Zahir-ud-Din Muhammad Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire. The proposed collaboration aims to highlight the shared historical and cultural connections between the two countries while bringing one of South Asia’s most influential historical figures to the big screen.
According to reports, discussions are underway between cultural and film industry stakeholders from both nations to explore opportunities for co-production. The project is expected to showcase Babur’s journey, leadership, military campaigns, and the establishment of the Mughal Empire, which left a lasting impact on the region’s history.
The initiative could strengthen cultural ties between Pakistan and Uzbekistan while promoting historical storytelling through cinema and international collaboration.


