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The magic girl of the film industry and the heartthrob of many, Noor has
decided to make the difference this time in the production field. So, she has
pulled up her socks to risk some money and carve a niche for herself in the
field. The telefilm, titled 'Jaan Des Mein Dil Perdes Mein' is going to be the
first project by an 'in' heroine of Lollywood. The telefilm is to be directed by
none other than Noor's father Sheraz who has himself remained associated with
the film industry for quite some time.
What makes this telefilm 'different' is the fact that, unlike other films made
so far, this film is going to be picturised on location in Dubai, Germany and
France. The main cast includes Ahsan Khan, Gulab Chandio, and of course, Noor
herself. Sheraz, while talking to showbiz.com.pk, said that the script is almost
ready and now they are handling the visa-related problems. When asked about the
storyline, he hesitated to disclose further details, saying that it was a bit
early to talk about them.
He said that the title itself suggested that the story was something different.
The film has two songs in it, one is a duet by Nusrat Fateh Ali and (late) Madam
Noor Jehan, 'Meri zindagi tera pyar,' and the other will be recorded by
Ibrar-ul-Haq. Ahson Khan, with his boy-next-door looks, will be paired with Noor
in the telefilm.
While talking to showbiz.com.pk Noor said, with an apparent tone of confidence,
that her latest venture was going to be a success, as it was a teamwork and all
the efforts were going into making it a beautiful work. Answering to a query
about the tussles that always seemed to be going on among the heroines, she said
that there was some exaggeration in that and said that she was 'the' actress who
had entered the film industry on merit and never believed in safarish, let alone
think of it.
She said, and rightly so, that she had made use of her latent talents by dint of
her hardwork in her commitment. To a question, she said that she had great
expectations from her role in the film, Daku. She dispelled the impression that
her scenes had been cut from the film 'Kurfew Order' by Masood Butt, and added
that there is no veracity in the news that Reema was behind all the gossip. The
telefilm is expected to be completed by March next year and according to Sheraz,
they are all set to show it in the film festivals in France and elsewhere.
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