'Lands End' deals with different demographics of people from Pakistan's largest city Karachi who are forced to come to terms with the end of civilization.
The story revolves around a young man who marries a young woman of his choice against the wishes of his family. His father had dotingly wanted him to marry the daughter of his family member and she, in innocence, has lived this dream.
The movie is all some sort of rivalry about Dance between Shaan Shahid and Javed Sheikh. Shaan seems to be a dance teacher as he is motivating the girl to dance well and Javed Sheikh on the other hand is doing a negative role somewhat like MHSA. Momal Sheikh and Neil Uchong Ali are the two dancers showing their artwork on stage and practicing their dance steps in many scenes.
Set in modern day Pakistan in the city of Karachi, the film story involves around a young couple Farhan (Mohib Mirza) and Sahar (Mehwish Hayat) and their new born daughter and the struggles they incounter in their lives. 'Insha'Allah' challenges audiences to address head on the issues of people smuggling, whilst seeing the effects it has on the people involved or left behind. It also highlights the affects of Gambling. Unlike reading news articles and press releases from charities and aid agencies, 'Insha'Allah' puts faces and emotions to the people affected, albeit in a fictional context.
It is a story of a couple meeting at Railway Station- Girl is intent to break up the relation eternally but the wholesome devotion and love of young man keeps the relation alive. The story is a mixture of striking flashbacks and real time happenings.
Asoo’s (Shaan) father, who works in a local godown finds that “poe-durr” (heroin) is being smuggled from the godown and he being the upright, virtuous (idiotic) type decides that he absolutely must blow his own trumpet and go to the police to blow the whistle on the nefarious drug smuggling operation going on under his own very nose at the behest of his own employers.