There is fear that people will not come to the cinema due to inflation: Mehwish Hayat

Mehwish Hayat, who has given several hits at the box office, will be seen in the film ‘London Nahi Jaon Ga‘ this Eid-ul-Adha after three years.

Mehwish says that there is no pressure on the occasion of the release of this new film because when he heard the script, his heart testified that the film will touch people’s hearts.

However, he said that due to extreme inflation, bad economic conditions and then due to Corona, people fear that the habit of staying at home and going to the cinema will decrease.

She says that on the occasion of Eid, people want entertainment and this film is like that, so hopefully people will go to the cinema and watch it.

Mehwish said that although the name of the film is similar to ‘Punjab Nahi Jaon Gi’, his role is completely different.

‘Amal from that film and Zara from this film (London Nahi Jaon Ga) are completely different. Both are characters of a strong girl but apart from that they have nothing in common.’

He said that the film has a lot of comedy along with dance, emotion, drama and romance.

When Mehwish was asked if he had done some action in the film, he laughed and said yes.

Mehwish started his film journey with an item number in ‘Billy’. Then the bird and the gangster doll, is there any intention of Meena, Koil or Morni? In response to this question, he at first flatly refused, then said that it depends on a good offer.

He clarified that the new film has wedding songs but no item numbers. ‘Wedding songs are also fun but they cannot be called item numbers.’

He recited his favorite dialogues in the film ‘Wherever you were placed, there is a heart, love is a science, calving is an art.’

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He said that he had very long scenes with Humayun Saeed during the winter in London, it was very difficult at that time, it was cold, but when you watch the film, you will not know because he is a good actor and he But that shooting was very difficult.

About her role in Miss Marvel, Mehwish said that she can’t reveal much about the character right now but the role is very close to her heart.

‘This is what I have been saying for the last three or four years that we Muslims and Pakistanis are very misrepresented in the West and something must be done about it.

‘Why are we always the villains? Why are we the terrorists or why are our women portrayed in a certain way, from which we are different, that is why I have been saying for a long time that it has to be fixed.’

He said that we Pakistanis have accurately reflected religion and culture in Miss Marvel. “It’s about us, it’s about our people, the superhero is a Muslim Pakistani girl, so she’s proud to be a part of it.”

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