Amir was the Pashtun and the Protagonist in Kite runner
Being a Pashtun means to be the superior race in all of Afghanistan, that they are the purest race, according to Assef.
In "The Kite Runner," Assef's ancestry is Pashtun. He is a member of the Pashtun ethnic group in Afghanistan, which holds a position of privilege and power in society. Assef's Pashtun heritage influences his character and interactions with other characters in the novel.
In "The Kite Runner," most Hazaras reside in the lower social class and are discriminated against by the dominant Pashtun group in Afghanistan. They are often marginalized and face hardship and prejudice due to their ethnicity.
The duration of The Kite Runner - film - is 2.13 hours.
The production budget for The Kite Runner was around $20 million.
The Kite Runner was created on 2003-05-29.
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini was published in 2003.
The Kite Runner grossed $74,180,745 worldwide.
The Kite Runner - film - was created on 2007-12-14.
In "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, Tajik refers to a member of the Tajik ethnic group in Afghanistan. One of the main characters, Baba, is a Pashtun, while Hassan, his son's loyal friend and servant, is half-Hazara and half-Tajik. The distinctions between the ethnic groups play a significant role in the novel's themes of social class, discrimination, and loyalty.
The Kite Runner grossed $15,800,078 in the domestic market.