Though Noor Bukhari like the picture overall, she found fault with the romantic subplot with Humayun Saeed. Love, it seems, is reserved for the young, thus she didn’t think he was old enough to play the lead romantic role. A dissenting opinion was offered by Shaniera Akram, who stated that this was not the case in her own personal experience.
The activist re-posted Bukhari’s remarks on her Instagram account on Wednesday, along with the caption, “I don’t know about this.” In my opinion, most of the truly remarkable love stories take place in the second half of life. She argued that the script undoubtedly plays a role in portraying these tales. So many individuals haven’t found their real love or are still looking for it, “she remarked, alluding to those who have gone through the tunnel of love and emerged alone as well as those who have never set foot inside it. Don’t write off the numerous single, divorced, and widowed people in the world. What they have is a real love tale!
Because of Bukhari’s remarks on her Instagram story from Tuesday, she shared this. In the caption, she gushed over Nadeem Baig’s directing skills, saying, “Very well-shot London Nahi Jaunga.” All of the performers give outstanding performances, and the cinematography is top-notch, but the love story? We can’t accept Humayun’s age. Love doesn’t happen at this age. There’s not even a decent story here. This is really too much for him; he has to move on to more adult jobs.
The actress uploaded another tale a few hours later to stress that she loves Saeed and has nothing against him. That “he can accomplish much more than being a romantic hero” is only one of the many things she thinks he’s capable of.
Mahnur is MS(development Studies)Student at NUST University, completed BS Hons in Eng Literature. Content Writer, Policy analyst, Climate Change specialist, Teacher, HR Recruiter.