Srinagar 26-03-2026: In a proud moment for Kashmir and humanitarian work in the region, the documentary “Partow – Ray of Light”—presented by Islamic Relief and Research Trust Kashmir (IRRT) in collaboration with FTM—has achieved remarkable international recognition at several prestigious global film festivals.
The documentary has reached Finalist status at the Filmmaker Sessions (Lift-Off Global Network), an internationally respected platform for independent cinema. This recognition opens the pathway for potential screenings at the iconic Pinewood Studios, United Kingdom, placing a Kashmir-based humanitarian story on the global cinematic stage.
Adding to its achievements, the film has also been honored at Indie Films Fest, where it received the award for Best Socially Weaker Section Film and was further recognized as a Finalist for Award, strengthening its growing international acclaim.
About the Film
“Partow – Ray of Light” is a powerful and emotional documentary that captures the humanitarian journey of Islamic Relief and Research Trust Kashmir (IRRT), a grassroots organization dedicated to serving vulnerable communities in Kashmir since the year 2000.
Through compelling storytelling and real-life narratives, the film highlights the spirit of resilience, dignity, and hope among marginalized communities benefiting from IRRT’s initiatives. These include:
* Scholarships for underprivileged students
* Monthly financial assistance to widows and vulnerable families
* Care, shelter, and education for orphaned children at Dar-ul-Ehsan (Kralpora) and Dar-ul-Mohsinat (Singhpora)
The documentary beautifully illustrates how compassion, community support, and faith-driven service can transform lives and create opportunities for a better future.
Key Contributors
The documentary is scripted and produced by Advocate A.R. Hanjura, Founder & Chairman of IRRT and a well-known social activist whose dedication has guided the organization’s humanitarian mission for more than two decades.
The film is directed by Dr. Aijaz Ahmad Khan, an internationally acclaimed filmmaker and media expert from Jammu & Kashmir. With over 21 years of experience, 133 films, and numerous national and international awards, Dr. Khan is widely respected for his impactful storytelling that blends social awareness with cultural depth.
About IRRT
Founded in 2000, Islamic Relief and Research Trust Kashmir (IRRT) has become a beacon of hope for marginalized communities across the region. Over the past two decades, the Trust has:
* Supported more than 650 orphaned and underprivileged children
* Established dedicated orphan homes for boys and girls
* Provided financial assistance to widows, disabled individuals, and destitute families
* Enabled access to higher education including MBBS, Engineering, and MBA
* Introduced skill development programs for women
* Delivered relief and support during emergencies and natural disasters
Operating through the generosity of donors and well-wishers, IRRT continues its mission of promoting education, dignity, and empowerment for vulnerable sections of society.
The organization expresses heartfelt gratitude to its donors, volunteers, and partner organizations including Mercy Corps USA, Orphans in Need UK, Mother Help Age UK, and Iltizam Welfare Society Malaysia, whose continued support sustains these humanitarian efforts.
“Partow – Ray of Light” is not just a documentary—it is a milestone in IRRT’s journey and a powerful reflection of compassion, humanity, and collective responsibility.
The film calls upon society to stand together in support of those in need and to build a future grounded in dignity, hope, and shared humanity



















