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Imran Abbas: Doubts Linger on His Fit for Pakistani Films

Renowned actor Imran Abbas, known for his diverse roles, recently talked about the challenges he faces in the local film industry. During an interview with host Adnan Faisal, Imran opened up about his Punjabi film, “Jee Ve Sohneya Jee,” emphasizing the extensive effort he put into perfecting his Punjabi pronunciation. However, amidst discussions about his Bollywood and Lollywood experiences, Imran addressed a perceived reluctance from Pakistani filmmakers to cast him in local filmmaking productions.

Challenges in Local Filmmaking

Imran Abbas, despite his success in various film industries, expressed a candid concern about the apparent hesitation from Pakistani filmmakers to consider him for local projects. When pressed by the host about why he hasn’t ventured into Pakistani films, Imran humorously suggested, “Ask Pakistani film producers and directors. Maybe they don’t think I’m capable enough.” This disclosure provides insight into the complexities actors face when navigating opportunities in their home country’s film industry.

Imran’s Perspective on Film Choices

While addressing the misconception that he may not want to do local films, Imran clarified that his primary criterion is the quality of the film. Regardless of the production’s origin, he expressed a genuine interest in contributing to Pakistani cinema if presented with a compelling script. Imran emphasized that good subjects and compelling narratives guide his decisions, showcasing a willingness to collaborate with the local industry given the right opportunity.

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