I really fell in love with Sadia Khan in ‘Hoy Tum Ajini’: Mikal

On this Eid-ul-Fitr, two films of actor Mikal Zulfiqar, ‘Hoy Tum Ajran’ and ‘Money Back Guarantee’ are being screened.

Thus, this Eid is a source of double happiness for Mikal. ‘Money Back Guarantee’ a Comedy Thriller while ‘Hoy Tum Agarhi’ of 1971 Fall of Dhaka A romantic story made in the context of

This time, when Mikal came to Karachi, we stormed his place of residence and said, ‘We are not going to leave without an interview, no matter how tired you are.’

Seeing our insistence, Mikal could not hesitate and was ready to give an interview.

The first question to Mikal was whether he is confused due to the simultaneous release of two films.

On this he said that ‘when I came to know this, I myself was confused, but I also asked Kamran Shahid to bring his film on Eid-ul-Azha.

“But now I think it’s to my advantage as an actor that I’m getting publicity and I’ve got two films.”

Michael said the film What is the role of a Pashtun in ‘Money Back Guarantee’? He said that he worked hard to speak Urdu in Pashto, so he is eager to see himself on the big screen.

He explained that in this role he is not speaking Pashto but has adopted the accent.

On the name of the film, he said that ‘It will be known only after watching the film.

There is not much action in the film. We did not fire, but we were fired upon. There is a bit of action, like fighting, running, etc. but not much.’

About giving money back guarantee, he laughed and said that ‘Faisal Qureshi has put him in trouble by keeping this name.

‘The name of the film is his main idea, only after watching the film will you know why this name was kept.’

Michal’s mother is English, she hails from Great Britain. Michael himself spent his childhood in Britain.

He still calls London and Lahore his home because his father belonged to Lahore.

He said that as a child he used to involve himself comfortably with both the Pakistani community and the British community.

Regarding the film’s release in the UK, he said that he was ‘very optimistic because there is a large Pakistani community there and they also like Pakistani films.’

About his second film ‘Hoy Tum Ajini’, Mikal said, ‘It is made in the context of the tragedy of 1971 in East Pakistan.’

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Set in 1971, the story follows a boy who is studying at Dhaka University, and it all begins in East Pakistan during that time. This character is a heroic character according to Michael.

‘The film has 11 songs sung by singers like Abida Parveen, Naveed Nashad, Sahir Ali Baga and Ali Zafar and that is the most delicious aspect of the film as all the songs are very good.’

According to Mikal, ‘There is a lot of romance in the film and there is more to it than what is visible in the trailer.

‘There were several scenes where I really fell in love with Sadia and I didn’t have to act.’

Mikal said that ‘Sadia Khan looked so beautiful and had such a great atmosphere that I just kept looking at her and saying wow wow wow.

He said that he has high hopes for the money back guarantee as it is releasing worldwide, but both the films have competition in Pakistan.


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2024-08-07 08:24:56

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