The end of the drama Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum, will the film be made now? – Life & Style

The end of the drama Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum, will the film be made now? – Life & Style

The happy ending of the Pakistani drama ‘Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum‘ made fans happy.

On the occasion of the screening of the drama in the local cinema, actor Nadia Khan said that the ending of the drama ended much better than what was thought.

He said that if the director wanted, he would have added 10 more episodes considering the popularity, but he did very well to end the drama at the right time.

Looking at the rush in the cinema on this occasion, Nadia Khan said that a film should be made on this drama in which the future story of Mustafa and Sharjeena is shown, because when Mustafa and Sharjeena are together, people will definitely come to the cinema.

On actress Nadia Khan’s opinion, the director of the play, Badr Mehmood, said that this is not possible and it will be too early because it is a team effort.

Badr Mahmood further said that if there is even one minus from this team, then it will be the same, it should not be the writer, the cast should be someone else, then we will have to sit with them and this decision cannot be made so quickly.

The director further said that we had already shot the drama and it was based on a happy ending, we knew that people wanted to see a happy ending.

It should be noted that such scenes were shown in the last episodes of the drama, due to which the fans feared that Fahad Mustafa’s character will be shown committing suicide at the end or Hania Aamir’s character will get fed up and separate from them.

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**Interview​ with Nadia Khan on the Finale of ‍’Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum’**

**Interviewer:** Nadia, congratulations on the successful​ finale of ‘Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum.’ Fans are thrilled about the happy ⁣ending. What was your reaction to how the drama concluded?

**Nadia Khan:** Thank ⁣you! I was honestly ⁢delighted with the ending. It turned⁢ out‍ much better than we initially thought. The‍ director, Badr Mehmood, made a wise choice to wrap it ⁢up at the⁣ right⁣ time rather than dragging it‌ for the sake of more episodes.

**Interviewer:** There seems to be ​a huge turnout for the screening in cinemas. Given⁤ the popularity of Mustafa and Sharjeena, do you think⁣ there’s ‍potential for a film that explores their future?

**Nadia Khan:** Absolutely! I genuinely believe a film would draw crowds. The chemistry between Mustafa and ⁣Sharjeena is what ‍the audience loves. They want to see more of their journey together.

**Interviewer:** Badr Mehmood mentioned​ that making a film too soon may disrupt the team dynamic. Do you agree, or do you think audiences ⁤are​ eager​ for more content right ⁣away?

**Nadia Khan:** I understand his perspective, but I think a‌ lot can be creatively done while maintaining the essence of the show. ‌The ⁣demand is there! If we ​let the audience wait too long, ‍they might lose interest.

**Interviewer:** Speaking of audience interest, the show’s last episodes left many fans worried ​about a tragic ending for the characters. How do you think this impacted their ⁣reception ‌of the ‍finale?

**Nadia Khan:** The suspense kept viewers on their toes, which is part of what ‌made the finale so ‍satisfying! ⁣The fear of a potential tragedy had everyone invested; when we delivered a happy ending, it felt like a‍ reward for their anxiety.

**Interviewer:** Let’s‌ pose a question to our readers: Do you think it’s ‌better ​to leave fans wanting more with a potential sequel, or is it wise to conclude stories at their peak to preserve⁣ their ⁢essence? Where do you ‌stand on this ​debate?

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