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Urwa Hocane signs Na Maloom Afraad sequel

Urwa Hocane signs Na Maloom Afraad sequel

Yep, there's a sequel to the 2014 hit comedy and Urwa will star in it
07 Mar, 2017

If you liked Urwa Hocane in her debut film Na Maloom Afraad, we have good news. There's going to be a sequel of Nabeel Qureshi and Fiza Ali Meerza's 2014 hit comedy and Urwa Hocane is starring in it.

The actor's publicist confirmed to Images that she has signed the project.

In Na Maloom Afraad, Fahad Mustafa played Farhan, an insurance agent who is fired and needs cash so that he can marry his sweetheart Naina (Urwa Hocane). The film also starred Javed Sheikh and Mohsin Abbas Haider in key roles, while Mehwish Hayat was featured in an item song.

Urwa and Fahad in 'Na Maloom Afraad'
Urwa and Fahad in 'Na Maloom Afraad'

While it's too early to say what the sequel has in store for Urwa's character, the actor is confident that the script will be brilliant.

"I have only ever done projects that I have firmly believed in. It's a coincidence and perhaps a blessing that four such brilliant scripts came to me around the same time and I am ecstatic that I got an opportunity to be associated with the best teams in the industry," she said to Images.

The Na Maloom Afraad sequel is the fourth film Urwa has signed recently. She is also starring in Humayun Saeed's Punjab Nahi Jaungi, Jhol and Rangreza.

How is the actor juggling so many projects simultaneously, we wonder?

"I want my work to consume me fully," says Urwa, "It does get tiring sometimes. But when you love your job, every new day brings with it a lot of excitement and hence energy."

We have to give it to Urwa — she is quite a tireless performer. Here's hoping that the passion she brings on screen, shows!

Comments

Rehsn Mar 07, 2017 09:04pm
Save time for more inportant issues
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AYZA Mar 08, 2017 03:57am
Best of luck to Urwa and her fellow cast members in this new cinematic venture! IMO, perhaps I and my group of friends and family are a minority re Na Maloom Afraad - none of us thought it was much of a movie .... in fact it was sadly disappointing considering its potential. It had way too much overacting, and the script was juvenile. Sorry NMA team : ' ( As loyal supporters of Pakistani films one needs to be candid about Na Maloom so hopefully in the future such movies won't be repeated. Dukhtar, Bol and Mahi Meer were exceptional movies, and ditto for Moor and Janaan which from what one hears have raised the bar for Pakistani productions.
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