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Jamshaid Jan Muhammad's new venture “Jawaani Lay Doobi” will be on floor in January 2017.



Riding the new wave in Pakistani cinema, Director Jamshaid Jan announces to deliver his second silver screen venture “Jawaani Lay Doobi” which will be a stepping stone in minimizing the prevailing disturbance and idiosyncrasies associated with Pakistan and India . The Upcoming film will be a pivotal bridge in nourishing brotherhood relations.
In continuation of the above, besides the ban on Pakistani actors Jamshaid Jan dares to act opposite to make the world realize that we believe in love, peace and humanity. Jamshaid Jan further elaborates that its not about making films on hatred, but pure entertainment and the off take of the audience should be a positive message about the shared culture and values of the people living in sub-continent.

Being director of the movie, Jamshaid Jan not only brings his experience into the silver screen but the legacy of his father, Late Jan Muhammad, a legend in the field and remembered as one of the most successful directors in the main stream cinema.
After “Sawal 700 Carore Dollar Ka” the venture will be focused on pure entertainment which is in fact need of the time and will help the Pakistan film industry to thrive and survive on its own.

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