Pakistani filmmaker Ali Naqvi nominated for Emmy Award again
This is Naqvi’s fourth nomination for an Emmy Award


Lahore: Pakistani filmmaker Muhammad Ali Naqvi has been nominated again for an Emmy Award.
Muhammad Ali Naqvi’s nomination this time was for his documentary “Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War”, which has been placed in the category of Best Historical Documentary.
This is Muhammad Ali Naqvi’s fourth nomination for an Emmy Award. He was the first Pakistani to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 2023.
Describing the nomination for the Emmy Award as an honor for him, Muhammad Ali Naqvi said that it is a great honor to be nominated for an Emmy Award once again.
He said that bringing stories across borders internationally is an honor that he does not take lightly.
It is pertinent to note that the Emmy Award is a prestigious American award that is given for outstanding performance in the world of television, just like the Oscar Award for films and the Grammy Award for music.
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