KARACHI: The trailer for the highly anticipated film “Nayab” has been released, creating quite a buzz in film circles. The movie has garnered positive chatter, with audiences eagerly awaiting its release.
Yumna Zaidi is transitioning her talents from TV screens to the silver screen, initiating her silver screen journey with “Nayab.” Her skills have sparked enthusiasm among fans and the entertainment community, generating excitement about her role
In a star-studded ensemble, Yumna Zaidi is joined by esteemed figures from the Pakistani film industry, including Javed Sheikh, Napa’s Fahad Khan, Huma Nawab, Noreen Gulwani, Ehteshamuddin, and Adnan Siddiqui.

Adding to the anticipation, Usama Khan stands poised to grace the screen alongside Yumna Zaidi, amplifying the intrigue surrounding the film’s ensemble cast.
“Nayab” is a multi-dimensional story that encapsulates a family’s tale, a city’s essence, and the narrative of a sport. The film provides an intimate portrayal of life in Karachi, almost presenting the city itself as a character.
Cricket plays a pivotal role in the storyline, beautifully reflecting the issues women face in sports in Pakistan.
The film aspires to set itself apart by intertwining domestic conflicts, societal issues, and the barriers encountered in the realm of sports, aiming for a distinctive narrative. Director Umair Nasir Ali expressed, “I believe audiences resonate with stories that echo their own experiences to some extent.
Each character in ‘Nayab’ has worked tirelessly to make their role relatable to the public, ensuring that viewers feel a sense of familiarity while witnessing these characters. The true success of ‘Nayab’ lies in carving a place in people’s hearts.”
The glimpses shown in the trailer serve as compelling evidence of the technical craftsmanship across all facets of the film. The breathtaking cinematography and unique treatment set it apart from other upcoming movies. Alongside captivating visuals, the film’s music promises to be a defining feature.
Set for release on January 26, 2024, “Nayab” holds the promise of delivering an immersive cinematic journey, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in a tapestry of emotions, societal reflections, and the resounding spirit of resilience against barriers.
As the countdown begins, anticipation mounts, marking “Nayab” as a cinematic venture poised to redefine storytelling in Pakistani cinema.
