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Mehwish Hayat all set to bring the magic of ‘Daghabaaz Dil’
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- Apr 10, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Mehwish Hayat is all set to bring back the magic of her impeccable acting in the upcoming film Dhaghabaaz Dil, releasing this Eidul-Fitr.
Hum Films and Showcase Films have prepared a special treat for avid movie lovers by uniting three Pakistani stars—Mehwish Hayat, Ali Rehman Khan and Momin Saqib.
In her conversation with The Express Tribune, the Punjab Nahi Jaungi actress talked about Wajahat Rauf’s directorial Daghabaaz Dil, which is the only local film coming to the theatres on this Eid.
“It’s so necessary, we need to make more quality work. I understand that the budgeting might be a constraint, but the content shall always prevail,” said Mehvish.
She went on to explain, “Even in this film, we didn’t have a free flow of funds, but I think we’ve made something beautiful with what we had. I believe it’s not about the budget but the content, and how it’s acted in and directed.”
The Teri Meri Kahaaniyan actress also suggested that, “If we make more films that are picked up by international film festivals, then we get global recognition, and the makers get that satisfaction as well. It’s a win-win situation.”
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In response to a question regarding what Daghabaaz Dil has to offer the audience coming to the cinemas she responded, “It’s a no-brainer, really, the film has songs, dances, a big-fat Punjabi wedding. It’s a formula that has worked well for us and the audience on Eid likes to come out with their families and watch these films.”
She continued, “We’ve added an additional element of supernatural bodies and I think that could intrigue the audience.”
Speaking about her character Zoya, Mehvish revealed, “I think the idea is to make sure that there’s no repetition.”
The Manchali actress furthered, “For Zoya, I tried to talk really fast; she’s a chatterbox! Unfiltered, and unabashed, doesn’t care much about how people perceive her. Zoya is anything but like me.”