Fahad Mustafa Calls For Resuming Cinemas in Pakistan

The demand came at a time when his film is still pending release and James Bond's film premiered in London

Pakistani heartthrob Fahad Mustafa demanded the reopening of cinemas in the country as James Bond’s film No Time to Die premiered successfully in London amid pandemic.

No Time to Die is James Bond’s 25th and most emotional movie and is a sequel to the previous films that are being admired by film critics and viewers.

The premiere was attended by the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall in London.

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Inspired by James Bond, Fahad Mustafa reached out to his Twitter handle and seemed hopeful that Pakistan is going to open cinemas for movie lovers as the world is returning towards normalcy.

The demand came at a time when Fahad’s film Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad opposite Mahira Khan is still in the pipeline to release.

So far, only the teaser has been out as the film was expected to make it to the cinema screens last year, however, the pandemic outbreak called off all the plans.

The action comedy film is directed by Nabeel Qureshi and produced by Qureshi and Fizza Ali Meerza.

Responding to Fahad, his followers came in support and commented that the cinemas will get operative again very soon.

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