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Fawad Khan’s ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ Set for Indian Release Next Month: Source

In a development for cross-border cinema, ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ is set to reach Indian audiences next month. The news that Maula Jatt to release on Indian screens has sparked excitement among fans and industry insiders alike. Directed by Bilal Lashari, the film has already achieved blockbuster status in Pakistan and internationally, and its anticipated Indian release marks a historic moment for South Asian cinema.

Maula Jatt to Release on Indian Screens: A Cross-Border Milestone

Initially released in Pakistan in October 2022, ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ quickly became the country’s highest-grossing film, captivating audiences with its compelling storytelling and stellar performances. Despite initial plans for a December 2022 release in India, the film’s debut across the border faced delays. However, recent reports indicate that a major Indian studio, possibly Zee Studios, is now preparing to bring this cinematic masterpiece to Indian screens as early as September 2024. This release not only signifies a momentous cultural exchange but also underscores the growing appreciation for Pakistani cinema in India.

The Significance of a Blockbuster

The Legend of Maula Jatt is a modern reimagining of the iconic 1979 Pakistani film *Maula Jatt*, originally written by Nasir Adeeb. The film stars Fawad Khan as the titular character, alongside Mahira Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi, and Humaima Malick. It retells the legendary rivalry between Maula Jatt and Noori Natt, set against the backdrop of a village where justice and honor are at stake. The film’s impending release in India not only reflects the universal appeal of its story but also serves as a bridge in strengthening cultural ties between the two neighboring nations.

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Nasir Adeeb On Daughter’s Support For Reema Amidst Controversy

Nasir Adeeb

Nasir Adeeb is a veteran Pakistani film writer who has crafted the stories of numerous hit Pakistani films. His famous films are Jungle Ka Qanoon, Jarnel Singh, Sher Khan, Thakur, Dushman, Silsila, Qalandar, Maula Jutt and The Legend of Maula Jatt. His film Maula Jutt, starring Sultan Rahi and Mustafa Qureshi, made him a timeless star of the Pakistani film industry. He is currently garnering recognition due to his famous podcast for Suno TV in which he reveals facts about Pakistani film industry and actors.

Nasir Adeeb recently appeared in Shaan e Sahoor with her daughter Zoya Nasir. In the show, he opened up about his daughter’s stance regarding his viral statement about Reema.

Talking about it, Nasir Adeeb said, “She made me realize that it was a mistake, and I am proud of the fact that she supported Reema on whatever I said, although, I never intended to hurt anyone. I also apologized for it. However, what made me most proud was her attitude that she supported the other party. I am her father, but I am also a human being who commits mistakes. Although, I don’t believe in spreading lies, I always spoke truth but now I understand that not every truth should be shared on TV.” 

Zoya Nasir also said, “It’s a channel where my father works. He goes there and talks, his speech is recorded there and he comes back. At that time, we used to have a very contained environment like our drawing room. Nowadays, there is a fact checking on internet, so we have to be careful while speaking, as things stay on the internet forever. You shouldn’t say anything that could have a negative impact online.”

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Syed Noor On Importance Of Looks In Showbiz

Syed Noor

Syed Noor is the ace director of Pakistani cinema. His success rate was massive and he introduced so many stars on silver screen. He is the name behind some of the most successful films from the country and he is still as relevant as a celebrity as he was when he started out in the industry. He gave his two cents about Pakistani films and stars as he appeared as a guest on Hina Niazi’s show.

Syed Noor was asked about the looks of the actors and he had a very interesting take. He said a hero cannot be a good actor just based on his looks. He thinks the best ever actors in the world were not too good looking. They focused on their craft which made them successful but his thoughts on looks of female stars differed a bit.

He added that if a female actress looks good, it makes it easier for her to succeed in acting as the audience is more welcoming. This is what he thinks.

 

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Nayab Secures Spot at Florida’s South Asian International Film Festival

Nayab

Umair Nasir Ali’s Nayab has earned a spot in the selection for the South Asian International Film Festival of Florida, according to the festival’s official website. The Pakistani film joins a collection of twenty-six films, including Shivani Mehra’s Me, Raani, Debra Gussin’s This Is Our Time, and Ram Kamal Mukherjee’s Binodiini.

Released in January last year, Nayab features Yumna Zaidi, Javed Sheikh, and Usama Khan in a sports drama that follows Yumna’s titular character on a coming-of-age journey.

“In the bustling heart of Karachi, a determined girl dreams of breaking stereotypes to play cricket for Pakistan, while her brother, a former rising star, struggles with his past. As they navigate the gritty world of local cricket, their unbreakable bond and the city’s turbulent history become their strongest allies in this deeply Pakistani tale of ambition, resilience, and family,” the synopsis reads.

Marking the film’s one-year anniversary, Umair took to Instagram to reflect on the achievement. “One year ago, Nayab became a monumental chapter in my journey as a filmmaker. My first feature film, a story that felt right, that resonated deeply,” he wrote.

He shared how the project allowed him to refine his craft as a narrative director, focus on shaping the storyline, work passionately with actors, and experience an emotionally fulfilling journey.

“I carried detailed notes for every actor, amplifying their strengths and guiding them to refine areas that needed nuance. Each day on set began with music, not just to set the tone but to block out distractions and focus entirely on execution,” he recalled.

Expressing gratitude for his team, he emphasized how each collaborator poured their heart into the project. “Nayab wasn’t just a film; it became a part of me. Over the past year, this film has traveled to places I could only dream of, shining across festivals worldwide.”

Umair concluded by thanking Vertical Cinema for creating a video to celebrate Nayab‘s one-year anniversary. “Moments like this remind me why we do what we do,” he wrote.

Also Read: Yumna Zaidi Promises to Win Against India in ‘Nayab’ Trailer

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