If any actor has ruled Pakistani cinema in the last six years, it is Humayun Saeed.
His films ‘Jawaani Phir Nahi Aani’ and ‘Punjab Nahi Jaon Ga’ were very successful at the box office.
Now on Eid-ul-Adha, his film ‘London Nahi Jaon Ga‘ has already collected more than Rs 10 crore in the first week.
Humayun told Independent Urdu that his new film is quite different from ‘Punjab Nahi Jaon Gee’.
He said that when ‘Punjab Nahi Jaon Gi’ became successful, he was in the UK at that time, some people there asked him why he didn’t make the film in London. At that time, he jokingly said that he will not go to London to make it, so when he mentioned it to his team, he said, let’s do it, this film can be made. This is how this movie started.
He admitted that the speaking style of his character in this film is the same as that of Fawad Khagha in Punjab Nahi Jaon Gi.
‘It was kept on purpose because I thought where else would I do a role like that, and people liked that role so much that I thought it could be done one more time.’
He said that entertainment in Pakistan is limited anyway, people eat food or go to the cinema, what is entertainment other than that.
I will not go to London began to be made before the Corona epidemic and its London work was completed this year.
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If so much time passes, it becomes difficult to repeat this work. Humayun said that due to the corona epidemic, people have increased their concern about their health and fitness, so when the film started again, they were more concerned about it. were fit.
‘My favorite line from the film is ‘Where you are placed, there is a heart, love is a science, calving is an art’.
According to Humayun Saeed, during the filming of the film, the most difficult thing for him was filming a Punjabi song because it is very tight Punjabi and there is also dancing, so sometimes he would forget the lyrics of the song, sometimes his step on which all his But they were laughing.
Humayun Saeed is an actor as well as a producer, so when he was asked what steps he would suggest to revive Pakistani cinema, he said, ‘For this, the government has to help. The steps taken by the government like abolition of withholding tax and announcement of tax holiday, if implemented would be great.
Humayun suggested that there is a great need for a film school, a school where people from outside can be invited and trained here.
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