Pasha (The Prophet)

The Pasha is the main antagonist of the 2014 animated film Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet, despite his role being small.

He was voiced by Frank Langella.

Biography
He makes his first appearance in his office, where Mustafa was ordered to go. During the meeting, the Pasha berates Mustafa for writing his poems and sharing them with other people, claiming his work to be treacherous and against his order. Despite Mustafa’s protests, the Pasha rudely demands him to sign a paper to have his work burned. However, Mustafa sticks to his guns and tells him that he cannot truly take his work away because they will always be in the memories of those he shared his work to. The Pasha then tells him to think over once he is in prison.

After Mustafa is released from prison, the Pasha still orders him to sign the paper. Unfortunately for the Pasha, Mustafa continues to stick to his guns. The Pasha is now frustrated, annoyed, and angry and walks away. He does not appear in any more scenes after this.

Trivia

 * Despite being the main antagonist, he has very little screen-time as most of the film focuses on Mustafa, Almitra, Kamilla, Halim, and the Sergeant.
 * On Behind the Voice Actors, his title is misspelled as “Pasba”.