Things you should know about Fawad Khan’s Neelofar
The film is set to release on November 28, reuniting the stars of the mega-hit Humsafar

Omair Alavi
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Fawad Khan returns to the big screen this winter, not only as an actor but also as a first-time producer
Fans hope that the powerful pairing of Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan would help revitalize local cinema
Mark your calendars—Neelofar hits cinemas on November 28, and fans couldn’t be more excited. What’s driving all this anticipation? Let’s find out.
Fawad Khan turns producer with Neelofar
Fawad Khan returns to the big screen on November 28, not only as an actor but also as a first-time producer. Last seen in Money Back Guarantee, Fawad is now taking on dual responsibilities, and fans can’t wait to witness his home production unfold on screen. With his rich experience across Pakistan, Bollywood, and even Hollywood, Neelofar promises to be a film that could breathe new life into Pakistan’s struggling film industry.
Mahira Khan reunites with her favorite co-star
We’ve seen Mahira Khan in influential roles both on television and in films, but Neelofar brings something entirely new—she plays a visually impaired woman. Reuniting with Fawad Khan is sure to spark the same on-screen magic we loved in Humsafar and The Legend of Maula Jatt, their last collaboration.
Madiha Imam makes her Pakistani film debut
After her acclaimed performance in Behroopia earlier this year, Madiha Imam is set to make her Pakistani film debut with Neelofar. Fans might recall her Bollywood appearance in Dear Maya (2017), where she shared the screen with Manisha Koirala. Now, audiences on this side of the border eagerly await seeing her shine alongside two of Pakistan’s biggest stars.
When stars align …
Just as Humsafar once pulled viewers away from Indian TV dramas, the powerful pairing of Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan could help revitalize local cinema. So far, the only two notable Pakistani hits this year have been Deemak and Love Guru—the latter also starring Mahira Khan alongside Humayun Saeed. With Neelofar, the hope is clear: to bring audiences back to Pakistani theaters.
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