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Zara Sheikh has been roped in for a cameo in Hareem Farooq-Ali Rehman Khan starrer Heer Maan Ja, and all we know is that she'll be rocking the dance floor with her fiery moves.
Speaking to Images, Zara refused to reveal any information about her role, but she was full of praise for the team and film's producer Imran Raza Kazmi.
"It has been a wonderful experience working with everyone, I would like to especially thank Imran Ali Kamzi. He put us all in one platform which is a very good thing," she said.
The actor will be dancing to a wedding song sung by Sahara, who also lent vocals for Parchi's 'Billo Hai', choreographed by Osman Khalid Butt.
"You'll have to see my cameo when you watch the film. My performance is a surprise."
Zara added, "The team of Heer Maan Ja has worked really hard and I would like to give them my best wishes, I saw them working and they have done a really good job and they've worked really, really hard. I'm really glad I'm a part of the film; it's got a good story and good music. It has been a pleasant experience."
As of now, she is "considering more [work] offers," but nothing is definite.
"Everyone knows that I'm very picky and selective about projects. I'm all about quality not quantity. My efforts are to do better work each time."
Heer Maan Ja is a rom-com set for an Eid-ul-Azha release.
Speaking to Images, Zara refused to reveal any information about her role, but she was full of praise for the team and film's producer Imran Raza Kazmi.
"It has been a wonderful experience working with everyone, I would like to especially thank Imran Ali Kamzi. He put us all in one platform which is a very good thing," she said.
The actor will be dancing to a wedding song sung by Sahara, who also lent vocals for Parchi's 'Billo Hai', choreographed by Osman Khalid Butt.
"You'll have to see my cameo when you watch the film. My performance is a surprise."
Zara added, "The team of Heer Maan Ja has worked really hard and I would like to give them my best wishes, I saw them working and they have done a really good job and they've worked really, really hard. I'm really glad I'm a part of the film; it's got a good story and good music. It has been a pleasant experience."
As of now, she is "considering more [work] offers," but nothing is definite.
"Everyone knows that I'm very picky and selective about projects. I'm all about quality not quantity. My efforts are to do better work each time."
Heer Maan Ja is a rom-com set for an Eid-ul-Azha release.