The much-anticipated trailer of Teri Meri Kahaniyaan has taken the Pakistani film industry by storm. With three diverse films combined into one larger-than-life project, this anthology promises to captivate audiences with its star-studded cast and intriguing storylines.
From horror-comedy to a shenanigan-filled wedding to a complex tale of yearning, this Eidul Azha release offers something for everyone within multiple genres.
Jin Mahal, the first tale, directed by Nabeel Qureshi, features the beloved husband-wife duo Hira and Mani in their first on-screen collaboration. The trailer sets a comedic tone as the couple finds themselves in a financially challenging situation while dealing with a potentially haunting spirit. With witty dialogues and spooky encounters, this horror-comedy promises a rollercoaster ride of laughter and fright.
Marina Khan makes her directorial debut with Pasoori, a wedding caper that showcases the never-before-seen on-screen chemistry between Sheheryar Munawar and Ramsha Khan. The trailer introduces us to a hilarious and eventful wedding celebration filled with shenanigans. Ramsha's assertive bride and Sheheryar's quirky and charming groom bring a refreshing dynamic to the story, setting up Pasoori to be a delightful watch.
The Mehwish Hayat and Wahaj Ali-starrer, Aik Sau Taeswaan, takes centre stage in this anthology. With Mehwish's status as a cinema queen and Wahaj, the trending heartthrob's silver screen debut, expectations are high. The trailer hints at a complex narrative that blurs the lines between friendship, love, and duty within a marriage.
Wahaj's character, an artist yearning to immortalise Mehwish's character, promises thought-provoking conversations and emotional depth in this already impactful story penned by Khalilur Rehman Qamar and helmed by Nadeem Baig. The story also stars Amna Ilyas and Zahid Ahmed in pivotal roles.
Teri Meri Kahaniyaan's trailer has successfully piqued the curiosity of audiences with its diverse themes and exceptional cast. With its varying thematic elements and a never-seen-before anthology attempt, the upcoming project is poised to become a must-watch in cinema this Eidul Azha.
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