KARACHI: Model-turned-TV personality Fahad Mustafa who is starring in the upcoming Lollywood film ‘Actor-In-Law’ along with other cast members has expressed hope that this film would be a different one and food for thought of learning ideas.
Daily Times learnt that the cast and crew of the upcoming movie Actor-In-Law was a different film of routine, which met the social circles and media here at a local hotel for its trailer launch.
This film directed by Nabeel Qureshi and produced by Fizza Ali would be distributed locally and internationally by Urdu one Picture. The stellar cast boasts Fahad Mustafa alongside Mehwish Hayat as the leads, while international film stars Alyy Khan and the legendary Om Puri, who will be making his film debut in the Pakistani film industry with this film, a complete the ensemble Daily Times learnt.
Shanaz Ramzi, CEO STARLINKS invited the cast and crew of the film on the stage, the event opened with a brief introduction and answers of the queries of media on the occasion.
On the occasion, Nina representing Urdu 1 Pictures, the producer Fizza Ali followed by the director Nabeel Qureshi and others spoke high about the Film and its future success.
The film’s trailer was unveiled before a delighted audience after which Alyy Khan, Mehwish Hayat and Fahad Mustafa talked about their experiences on the sets, their characters and what it was like working with Om Puri. During the trailer launch media conference about the animated question and answers in the session followed a sumptuous iftar dinner. The movie is set to release nationwide on Eid-ul-Azha 2016.
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