Alongside the main cast, the film also stars veteran actors Sohail Ahmed and Samiya Mumtaz.
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The trailer of the film carries off with a joke on Maula Jutt, a clever technique that holds the attention of the viewer due to its relevance in current times. Followed by loud Punjabi music and a fast-paced introduction of Farhan Saeed who is seen performing athletic moves, dancing, wearing festive clothes and giving off a deliberate goofy vibe.
Comedy pulls through the majority of the teaser such as the "matric pass" gag. Once the jokes are delivered, Sonya Hussyn appears to trance the audience with her gorgeous attire and an item song. Later, Iman Aly joins the screen with her usual fierce character, which smoothly transitions the trailer from funny to serious, keeping the captivating notion alive.
Feroze Khan's inclusion in the trailer rather takes the story back to witty, but the "Aloo Ka Paratha" (Stuffed Potato) accent makes the humour tie to a borderline cringy dimension. Still, the story keeps up the speedy gait with its continuous shift between humorous scenes, dramatic twists and love songs.
The trailer reveals a tale of betrayal and friendship between two men who supposedly fall in love with women from different cultures. With an interesting development, the trailer swaps Sonya and Farhan with Farhan and Iman singing along on a romantic cruise. What does this imply for the movie? Only time can truly tell. In all senses, the trailer promises a combination of laughter, suspense, and heartbreak.