A bold new cinematic force is shaking up the social awareness space with the highly anticipated short film Safe Community Safe World — a powerful bilingual production led by none other than Ayesha Zaki, Arbaaz Khan, and Arman Khan. This formidable trio is set to ignite conversations, challenge perspectives, and leave an emotional imprint with a narrative rooted in compassion and civic consciousness.
Ayesha Zaki, the visionary producer and director behind Tinsel Town Films, steps into the limelight not just behind the camera—but in front of it—for the very first time. Known as the “OTT Queen” for her fearless content and creative risks, Zaki now delivers a career-defining performance that blends her on-ground activism with cinematic brilliance.
Joining her is Bollywood heavyweight Arbaaz Khan, whose on-screen gravitas brings weight, credibility, and star power to the mission. Their synergy is electric, their intent palpable. Together, they breathe soul into a story that needs to be told.
And let’s not forget the rising torchbearer of impactful cinema — Arman Khan. After receiving critical acclaim for his compelling role in The World Is in Our Hands, Arman is back with an even more stirring portrayal, ready to raise the bar once again in the socially conscious film space.
A Story That Cuts Deep: The Silent Victims of Urban Negligence
Written by Rashmi Zafran, Safe Community Safe World dares to look where others turn away — into the quiet pain endured by sanitation workers and stray animals. A seemingly minor act like discarding sharp objects or broken glass in public spaces can lead to brutal injuries and lifelong scars for those already living on the margins.
With its emotional storytelling, sharp realism, and a humanistic lens, the film compels viewers to rethink their everyday choices. The cast — including Manas Vilas, Mandy Walia, and young talent Lyra Singh — delivers a raw, touching performance, while Anees Abdul Azeem’s cinematography brings haunting beauty to every frame.
Ayesha Zaki: Bridging Activism and Art
“This film isn’t just cinema—it’s a mission,” says Ayesha Zaki, who channels her real-life activism into a fearless, poignant role onscreen. Her voice, both literal and creative, echoes the silent cries of the unseen.
Known for her sharp directorial eye and social insight, Zaki previously made waves with her award-winning short film The World is in Our Hands. With Safe Community Safe World, she doesn’t just raise the bar—she reinvents it.
Why This Film Matters Now
In an era of scroll-and-forget content, Safe Community Safe World is a cinematic wake-up call. It asks: Are we aware of the wounds we leave behind? Whether it’s the unnoticed cut on a sanitation worker’s hand or a stray limping across broken glass, the consequences of negligence are real—and often irreversible.
This film urges viewers to take ownership, practice empathy, and be the change our world so desperately needs.
The official release date and streaming platform will be announced soon, but the buzz is already spreading like wildfire across media, film festivals, and social platforms. The BTS has become a talking point, and industry insiders are already tipping it as a strong contender for awards in the short film circuit.
Join the movement. Be the voice. Watch the film that could change how you see the world. And, stay tuned because when Ayesha Zaki, Arbaaz Khan, and Arman Khan join forces — stories become revolutions.