Imran Abbas's 'Jaanisaar' to release on August 28 in Pakistan

Published August 7, 2015
Imran Abbas and Pernia Qureshi in 'Jaanisaar'. — Publicity photo
Imran Abbas and Pernia Qureshi in 'Jaanisaar'. — Publicity photo

**After news came in that notable Indian film director Muzaffar Ali will be visiting Pakistan on the release of his love saga Jaanisaar, many were curious to know when exactly will that be.

The film, which is actor Imran Abbas's second Bollywood venture, is opening in Indian cinemas today, and will be released in Pakistan on August 28, according to Abbas's Twitter post today:

With Imran Abbas and fashion entrepreneur-turned-actor Pernia Qureshi in the lead, Jaanisaar marks the comeback of Muzaffar Ali who is known for the cult classic Umrao Jaan. Singers Abida Parveen and Shafqat Ali Khan will be lending their vocals along with Shreya Ghoshal, Sukhwinder Singh and Malini Awasthi.

Imran Abbas and Pernia Qureshi. — Publicity photo
Imran Abbas and Pernia Qureshi. — Publicity photo

Set in the post-1857 War of Independence era, the film is based on the shared Pak-India history and pays homage to all those who lost their lives in the independence struggle.

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