Heartwarming teaser of telefilm ‘Laal’ out now
Featuring Pakistani famed actors Bilal Abbas Khan, Kubra Khan and Gohar Rasheed in leading roles. The telefilm ‘Laal’ is written by Umera Ahmed who is most widely-read Urdu fiction writer in Pakistan and directed by Haseeb Hassan.
Highlights
- Featuring famed actors Bilal Abbas Khan, Kubra Khan and Gohar Rasheed in leading roles, the telefilm is written by Umera Ahmed
- Laal revolves around patriotism showing how a young boy from Baluchistan named Behram, played by Bilal Abbas, wants to become a naval officer, despite his father being a common man and wanting him to be a fisherman.
- The telefilm release on 23rd March, Pakistan Day.
LAHORE: Pakistani telefilm 'Laal' has released its first teaser with much fervour ahead of Pakistan Day.
Featuring famed actors Bilal Abbas Khan, Kubra Khan and Gohar Rasheed in leading roles, the telefilm is written by Umera Ahmed who is the most widely-read Urdu fiction writer in Pakistan.
Haseeb Hassan's directorial, the plot of the telefilm revolves around patriotism and gives a powerful message showing how a young boy from Baluchistan named Behram, played by Bilal Abbas, wants to become a naval officer, despite his father being a common man and wanting him to be a fisherman.
As per sources some scenes of the telefilm have been shot in Pakistan Naval Academy, Ormara, Kund Malir and Pakistan Naval Ship. For the shooting of scenes the cast of the film had to stay at Ormara for few days as well.
The telefilm gives a strong message of sacrifice, is full of emotions and shows the true colors of bravery and fearlessness.
Moreover, the drama is a tribute to Pakistan Navy which will be released on 23rd March on Pakistan Day.
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