The most fascinating childhood tale is anticipated to enchant the audience very soon as the lead cast of the fantasy film recently left hints via their social media accounts.
The intriguing novels of Umro Ayyar and his magic-filled journey were always go-to bed must-haves that 90s kids still remember and reminisce about.
While PTV gets credit for breathing life into these characters through its majestic series Ainak Wala Jin in which Umro Ayyar made an appearance as part of a few episodes. This time around, to give this marvellous character its due recognition and bring back the nostalgic hero for its admirers, a Pakistani film is set to make a rendition with a renewed look.
Although the project named UmroAyyar – A New Beginning had earlier announced its launch in November 2021 but was later delayed. Now finally after a long wait, fans are anticipating the release of this much-awaited film as its lead cast recently hinted at the final countdown to release.
Famed as Altamash of Anaa, Uman Mukhtar shared motion graphics of the said film along with a caption, in which he is appearing as a lead star which made his fans eager to know the final date of the film’s release. “The Countdown to the ultimate battle has begun”, captioned Mukhtar under his Instagram post.
Along with Mukhtar, another star of the touted magnum opus, Sanam Saeed, also shared the same snippet via her official Instagram account which intrigued the fans about the grand release of this masterpiece magical tale. "A dark desire for power has burnt some people from within," the Barzakh star penned, adding, "To fight the evil, they must take their fate into their own hands."
Directed by Azfar Jafri, Umro Ayyar is featuring a talented set of cast and crew to make the star power to the production which can enthrall the audience in its true sense along with filling the screens with magic, thrill and fantasy.
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