KARACHI: A new film ‘Hum Tum Aur Wo’ by producer Noman Khan is going to be released on this Eidul Fitr.
Writer, director and producer Noman Khan is one of those people who not only love Pakistan but also have a strong desire to see it flourish. He is one of the rare people who never gives up on Pakistani film industry. His first movie Sherdil was a hit related to Pakistan air force. His second film is “Hum Tum Aur Wo” which is going to be released on this Eidul Fitr.
Among it’s prominent actors are junaid Khan, Amna Ilyas, Afshan, Raja Yasir, Saad Khan and Neni Abbasi. The film actually revolves around three characters who are bound by the spirit of friendship and love despite having different cities, different lips accent and cultures. They are united as one. Here you will see Noman Khan’s Pakistani consciousness and love to see his people as one as a great nation and as a Pakistani.
Junaid Khan, a very brilliant actor, is coming as hero in the film. In an apparently humorous manner, where people have been made to laugh, many important social issues have also been pointed out. As no film is complete without a heroine, a soft romance and the up and down of a true relationship and same happens here too.
Fans will enjoy the dynamics of the film. Amna Ilyas one of the brilliant actress and superb model is acting as heroine and the movie fans will be mesmerised with her looks and beautiful acting. Hope this Eidul Fitr will be sweetened more with the release of the film being written to make people smile and happy.
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