'Dobara Phir Se' trailer will leave you wanting for more

Adeel Husain, Hareem Farooq starrer is definitely worth looking forward to


Entertainment Desk July 07, 2016
Adeel Husain, Hareem Farooq starrer is definitely worth looking forward to. PHOTO: FACEBOOK

The trailer of the much-anticipated film of the year Dobara Phir Se is out now and it proves that the film industry is indeed undergoing a revival.

Fresh faces and a storyline combined with equally refreshing cinematography show the impeccable talent found within the Pakistani entertainment industry.

'Dobara Phir Se' teaser is all about complicated relationships

Starring Adeel Husain, Hareem Farooq, Sanam Saeed and Ali Kazmi in key roles, the Mehreen Jabbar directed film is "a journey of love and friendship".



But this journey has its fair share of ups and downs -- it's all about winning, losing and giving love another chance.

By the looks of it, Adeel's character seems to be married to Tooba Siddiqui's and has a child. But things get complicated when he falls in love with Hareem's character.



'Dobara Phir Se’ to not come out on Eid

Speaking to The Express Tribune earlier, Mehreen revealed that her film is about the unlikely love story of soul mates that just can’t seem to be in the right place at the right time for the right reasons. “It’s about relationships, friendships and finding one’s way in life.”

First look of 'Dobara Phir Se' unveiled

Dobara Phir Se also stars Atiqa Odho and Shaz Khan and is slated to release this year.

Here's the trailer of the film that's definitely worth looking forward to:

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