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Back Door: The Secret Life Behind Closed Doors



In Back Door, directed by Umer Gulzari and produced by Spice Entertainment, with Khalid Khan as the executive producer, the seemingly perfect life of a man starts to crumble under the weight of a secret he's desperately trying to hide. Played by Hassan Niazi, the protagonist lives an ordinary life with a steady job and a wife. Yet, something isn't quite right. His anxiety grows as he fears his secret will eventually come to light, destroying everything he's worked to protect.

The film opens with glimpses of his routine — work, home, and the cold, distant relationship with his wife. Their interactions are filled with tension and conflict, devoid of affection or understanding. The man's fear becomes more pronounced as the film progresses, as though he's always waiting for something terrible to happen.

The turning point occurs when he's kicked out of his office, further isolating him and confirming his worst fears — that his world is falling apart. The man’s growing sense of dread and his mounting struggles create an overwhelming tension that drives the narrative. His life, both at home and work, is unraveling, and he's unable to escape the impending threat of exposure.

What is his secret? Find out in Back Door!

Back Door explores the psychological toll of living a life built on secrecy and the relentless fear of being discovered. It leaves viewers questioning whether anyone can truly escape their past or whether the truth always finds a way to surface. The back door, in this case, becomes both an escape and a trap, offering no way out from the looming consequences.

Watch here: https://youtu.be/oceBF0wN63U?si=WVOtHsaGBvjZT4aS

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