Saba Qamar, Yasir Hussain ready to hit the road in first look of 'Lahore Se Aagey'
Are you ready for a road trip?
Guitar in hand, jackets on, Yasir Hussain and Saba Qamar are all set to take us on an adventure in their upcoming film Lahore Se Aagey.
The comedy film will see Wajahat resume his director's seat for this project, a spin-off of his previous film Karachi Se Lahore.
Terming the previous movie as “more of a boys-boys film,” Rauf said his follow-up film targets all sorts of audiences; a decision which inadvertently led to an overhaul in the cast.
Karachi Se Lahore, once again
Shot in Punjab and the northern areas of Pakistan, the spin-off will not be an off-road adventure like its predecessor. “This will be more of a romantic-comedy and will follow the adventures of a young couple set right after the events of Karachi Se Lahore,” said Yasir who is also writing dialogues for the film.
Earlier, during a conversation with The Express Tribune, the director revealed that the spin-off will focus entirely on the character of Moti, which will be reprised by Yasir Hussain.
Of his decision to feature Moti’s life in the spin-off, Rauf shared, “Following the release of Karachi Se Lahore, Moti became a tremendous hit amongst the audiences, so Yasir and I decided to make a separate film starring just him.”
Along with Hussain, actor Saba Qamar has been cast as the female lead, whom Rauf described as one of the most “level-headed people” in an otherwise funny cast. His decision to cast Qamar, is because he thought it would be an “interesting experience”.
“I don’t think many directors have explored this facet of her acting on-screen,” said the director.
‘Karachi Se Lahore’ spin-off to hit cinemas in September 2016
Although the script for the sequel has already been completed, Rauf was reluctant to divulge any further details about Qamar’s role. “She will be essaying the role of an urban girl in the movie and, just like Ayesha Omar’s character in the original film, her character will also go through a transformation,” he added.
The film also stars veteran actor Behroz Sabzwari, Rubina Ashraf, Abdullah Farhatullah and Omer Sultan, with music composed by Shiraz Uppal. The film will go on floors in March and is slated to release worldwide later this year.
The comedy film will see Wajahat resume his director's seat for this project, a spin-off of his previous film Karachi Se Lahore.
Terming the previous movie as “more of a boys-boys film,” Rauf said his follow-up film targets all sorts of audiences; a decision which inadvertently led to an overhaul in the cast.
Karachi Se Lahore, once again
Shot in Punjab and the northern areas of Pakistan, the spin-off will not be an off-road adventure like its predecessor. “This will be more of a romantic-comedy and will follow the adventures of a young couple set right after the events of Karachi Se Lahore,” said Yasir who is also writing dialogues for the film.
Earlier, during a conversation with The Express Tribune, the director revealed that the spin-off will focus entirely on the character of Moti, which will be reprised by Yasir Hussain.
Of his decision to feature Moti’s life in the spin-off, Rauf shared, “Following the release of Karachi Se Lahore, Moti became a tremendous hit amongst the audiences, so Yasir and I decided to make a separate film starring just him.”
Along with Hussain, actor Saba Qamar has been cast as the female lead, whom Rauf described as one of the most “level-headed people” in an otherwise funny cast. His decision to cast Qamar, is because he thought it would be an “interesting experience”.
“I don’t think many directors have explored this facet of her acting on-screen,” said the director.
‘Karachi Se Lahore’ spin-off to hit cinemas in September 2016
Although the script for the sequel has already been completed, Rauf was reluctant to divulge any further details about Qamar’s role. “She will be essaying the role of an urban girl in the movie and, just like Ayesha Omar’s character in the original film, her character will also go through a transformation,” he added.
The film also stars veteran actor Behroz Sabzwari, Rubina Ashraf, Abdullah Farhatullah and Omer Sultan, with music composed by Shiraz Uppal. The film will go on floors in March and is slated to release worldwide later this year.