23.9 C
Karachi
Friday, March 29, 2024
- Advertisement -
 

Pakistani Imran Abbas to star in Karan Johar's flick with Aishwarya, Ranbir and Anushka

TOP NEWS

Web Desk
Web Desk
News Stories Posted by ARY News Digital Team

He’s made his entry into Bollywood wood with the forgettable Creature 3D and the average Jaanisaar. However, Pakistani actor Imran Abbas might be looking towards brighter prospects, since he will reportedly star in an upcoming movie starring Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Aishwarya Rai. What’s better, it’s a Karan Johar film!

However, Imran Abbas will only play a cameo in the movie, which is titled Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. Imran hinted shooting for the movie when he posted a tweet on micro-blogging site Twitter, stating that he was relishing the chance to work with his new team.

Earlier, it was being reported that Fawad Khan and Sunny Leone might star in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. However, that did not materialize.

Read more: Sunny Leone and Fawad Khan might be roped in for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

The actor has worked with prominent Bollywood celebrities before, such as Bipasha Basu and Muzaffar Ali. he starred in Creature 3D opposite Bipasha Basu in a horror flick, which failed to impress at the box office and got criticized due to a shallow plot. His next venture in the Indian film industry looked promising, with Umrao Jan director Muzaffar Ali throwing his weight behind Imran. However, that too failed to impress critics.

Imran Abbas

A cameo in Karan Johar’s flick opposite some of the biggest stars in Bollywood might not be too much, but it’s certainly a start for Imran Abbas to redeem himself in India. His charming personality and stellar good looks have so far not been successful in him making it big, such as other contemporary artists like Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan and Ali Zafar.

Whatever may be the case, we hope that Imran impresses us all with his latest film and pulls off a stunner, even if it is a cameo role!

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
 

POLL

Will the PML-N led govt be able to steer Pakistan out of economic crisis?

- Advertisement -
 

MORE STORIES