Na Maloom Afraad set to be released on Eidul Azha
A social comedy thriller, the film revolves around three protagonists and life’s paradoxes.
One of the most anticipated locally produced movies of the year, Na Maloom Afraad, has been given release date.
The film, a comedy thriller, is set to be released in cinemas across Pakistan on Eidul Azha. Along with Operation 021, the local cinema industry aims to ensure it will be a meaty Eid, as far as watching local fare on the silver screen is concerned.
The plot revolves around three protagonists and life’s paradoxes.
The cast includes film and television veterans Javed Sheikh and Salman Shahid along with actors Fahad Mustafa, Mohsin Abbass Haider, Urwa Hocaine and British actor Kubra Khan.
According to a press release, the film features television sensation Mehwish Hayat in a dance number. Na Maloom Afraad has been directed and by Nabeel Qureshi and produced by Fizza Ali Meerza under the banner of Filmwala Pictures, who have also co-written its script.
“The storyline is close to the lives of people living in Pakistan, particularly Karachi and the film has mostly been shot in the old areas of the city,” said Qureshi. “The backbone of this film is the original script and content. The intervening plots and overlapping situations will gratify the audience in an amusing and humorous way,” he added.
The film, a comedy thriller, is set to be released in cinemas across Pakistan on Eidul Azha. Along with Operation 021, the local cinema industry aims to ensure it will be a meaty Eid, as far as watching local fare on the silver screen is concerned.
The plot revolves around three protagonists and life’s paradoxes.
The cast includes film and television veterans Javed Sheikh and Salman Shahid along with actors Fahad Mustafa, Mohsin Abbass Haider, Urwa Hocaine and British actor Kubra Khan.
According to a press release, the film features television sensation Mehwish Hayat in a dance number. Na Maloom Afraad has been directed and by Nabeel Qureshi and produced by Fizza Ali Meerza under the banner of Filmwala Pictures, who have also co-written its script.
“The storyline is close to the lives of people living in Pakistan, particularly Karachi and the film has mostly been shot in the old areas of the city,” said Qureshi. “The backbone of this film is the original script and content. The intervening plots and overlapping situations will gratify the audience in an amusing and humorous way,” he added.