

Keychain films
keychain films is a core group of like-minded professionals having experience of varied nature of productions, direction, and broadcasting. The group is close-knit team working together with an ambition to contribute towards be betterment of the society. Most of the productions revolve around social issues, highlighting development interventions of civil society national and international organizations. The core group has an experience of working together for more than 20 years.
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Our Vision
To be a leading force in meaningful storytelling — using film as a tool to inform, inspire, and ignite change across sectors and societies
Our Mission
We craft powerful visual content that reflects real stories, drives social impact, and elevates voices that deserve to be heard — with creativity, care, and purpose.
Our Process
From concept to final cut, we work collaboratively — blending research, creativity, and technical precision to deliver films that leave a lasting impression.
Behind 5000+ Productions

Kashif Kamal / Producer / Director
Apart from working at keychain films as producer on all films and often as director including Hum Tayyar Hain for RSPN-USAID project Tahafuz or DAI-Tabeer Projects film on Women Voter Registration Campaign, has been teaching film courses at undergraduate and post graduate level, supervising thesis researches and acting as juror at thesis defense at universities like Riphah International, Fatimah Jinnah Women University, NCA, SZABIST and has conducted workshops for teaching staff and professionals like Engineering Department at Pakistan Television Corporation

Furqan Haider Bhatti / Director
has been working as film director since 1998 and has directed more than 100 documentaries and television series. He has worked in Serendip Productions Pvt. Ltd, Cinedrome Studios and Montage films from (1998~2004). Since 2004 with the formation of keychain films he has been working as director programs and directs most of the films being produced there and has been picking up camera for his films on and off. During his career he has extensively traveled all over the country and abroad. The subjects remain diversified in nature covering entertainment, training but mostly human & social development. Mr. Bhatti has directed films organizations like UNDP, ILO, AKRSP, Focus Humanitarian Assistance, JICA, PAIMAN, Handicap International, USAID and many more.

Dr Saman Nazir / Researcher / Director
Dr. Saman Nazir after completing her Bachelors in computer arts she has joined keychain films as production assistant. She has been involved in various projects produced in the company. Moreover she has also directed independent documentaries including ‘Khwab’ and ‘Circle of Fire’. Now she has also completed her Master’s Degree in Population Sciences and has been continuing her work with keychain films with an even deeper understanding of human development. Dr. Saman has done her PhD in Sociology at University of North Texas, in USA and we value her insight and precious knowledge for our human development based projects.

Malik Rehan Ahmed / Multimedia Designer
Malik Rehan Ahmed is a seasoned Multimedia Designer with 13+ years of experience in motion graphics, video editing, animation, and visual effects. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (After Effects, Premiere Pro, Illustrator) and Cinema 4D, he specializes in creating high-impact visual content for corporate, digital, and development campaigns. His expertise spans end-to-end project management, blending technical precision with creative storytelling to enhance brand narratives. Recently, he led digital literacy and public health awareness campaigns, delivering compelling visuals optimized for web, mobile, and social platforms. Rehan’s ability to merge design, animation, and user engagement makes him a dynamic asset for multimedia-driven communication.
