KARACHI: Ayesha Omar has always had a strong penchant for acting. While TV is her forte and without doubt her claim to fame, she has portrayed her big screen prowess in films such as
Karachi Se Lahore and
Yalghaar. Fresh off her recent hosting stint in
Pepsi Battle of the Bands, Omar is now excited for the release of her upcoming Khalilur Rehman Qamar venture,
Kaaf Kangana.
The cross-border romance comprises a star-studded cast of Omar, Sami Khan, Eshal Fayyaz, Asif Raza Mir, Sajid Hasan, Khursheed Shahid, Shamim Hilali, Saba Faisal and Qavi Khan. Vasay Chaudhry and Ahmad Ali Butt will be seen in cameo roles.
Kaaf Kangana initially came in the spotlight because of its casting. It all started with Sohai Ali Abro being replaced by Urwa Hocane, with the latter eventually losing the leading lady’s role to Fayyaz.
As Omar signed the project without any hesitation, Qamar asked her which designer she would want to make her wardrobe for the film. “Khalid sahab then told me his wife was designing the actors’ outfits. When I reached the film set, my clothes were ready and the outfit she made for me really suited my character,” the starlet added. Omar’s bubbly personality seems to have fit in just right with the character. “I play a high-spirited, Punjabi
kuri (girl) Gulnaz from Lahore. She is fearless and feisty; someone who lives her life to the fullest. She falls in love with Sami Khan who resides in her neighbourhood. Gulnaz belongs to an upper-middle class family and lives with her grandfather in Lahore. The film is extensively shot in
androon (interior) Lahore.”
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Hailing from the Walled City herself, it wasn’t tough for Omar to get the dialect and expressions for
Kaaf Kangana right. “The film has a patriotic aspect to it too. There are two parallel tracks in the film. I play the Pakistani girl while Eshal is essaying an Indian girl.” Being a true believer of ‘content is king’, Omer is confident the film will perform well at the box office. “The audience will see a good film made with a lot of hard work and whole-heartedly.”
She continued, “I’m really glad I took up
Kaaf Kangana. It is a great achievement indeed to work with an institution like Khalil Sahab. I was offered a couple of drama serials written by him earlier but I couldn’t take them up due to date issues. All is well that ends well and I’m happy I’m doing a wholesome film with him now.” Stating Qamar brings out the best in her as a performer, Omar mentioned, “He has the reputation of being strict at times, but that is all part and parcel of the job. We have a mutual understanding.”
Kaaf Kangana is slated to release early 2019.