Mehreen Jabbar to begin filming Dobara Phir Se in New York
The talented filmmaker who brought us Ramchand Pakistani is excited to work on her dream project after several years
Acclaimed Pakistani director Mehreen Jabbar is all set to start shooting her upcoming venture -- a feature film set in New York.
In an excited tweet Tuesday night, Mehreen updated her fans about the shoot of her second film Dobara Phir Se.
The talented filmmaker who brought us Ramchand Pakistani is excited to work on her dream project after several years. It stars Adeel Husain, Hareem Farooq, Sanam Saeed, Tooba Siddiqui, Ali Kazmi, Atiqa Odho, Shaz Khan, and child actor Moosa, and has been penned by Bilal Sami.
The story will revolve around love, friendships and growing up. Mehreen is known for bringing present-day issues to light through her films, and her second film will be no different.
Her last directorial, TV drama Jackson Heights, focused on the lives of six expats living in Jackson Heights -- a neighbourhood in New York which predominantly houses immigrants -- with hopes of achieving their American dream.
The light comedy-drama serial was well-received by audiences. Let's hope her next film doesn't fail to impress.
In an excited tweet Tuesday night, Mehreen updated her fans about the shoot of her second film Dobara Phir Se.
The talented filmmaker who brought us Ramchand Pakistani is excited to work on her dream project after several years. It stars Adeel Husain, Hareem Farooq, Sanam Saeed, Tooba Siddiqui, Ali Kazmi, Atiqa Odho, Shaz Khan, and child actor Moosa, and has been penned by Bilal Sami.
The story will revolve around love, friendships and growing up. Mehreen is known for bringing present-day issues to light through her films, and her second film will be no different.
Her last directorial, TV drama Jackson Heights, focused on the lives of six expats living in Jackson Heights -- a neighbourhood in New York which predominantly houses immigrants -- with hopes of achieving their American dream.
The light comedy-drama serial was well-received by audiences. Let's hope her next film doesn't fail to impress.