Wednesday, January 25, 2023

"My sons cried watching my film," revealed Jemima

London (Web Desk) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan's ex-wife Jemima said about her upcoming film "What's Love Got To Do With It" that she loves Pakistan dearly and wants to take her talent forward. Chahain, talking about her sons, she said, "They liked my film very much".

According to details, while giving an interview to private TV, Jemima Smith said that "I wanted to make a film that is based on the acceptance of Pakistan, I wanted to show Pakistan as a place full of colors, beautiful and full of fun." When asked about her sons watching the film, Jemima said, "My sons' reaction was the most important to me because they don't like such films, they are my biggest critics and obviously they are half Pakistani Muslims. "There are children, so their love for this film is very important to me." He said, "When the sons saw the film, they had tears in their eyes at the last moment and told me, 'Mom, we are proud of you.'" That being said, it was an important moment for me."

Jemima added, "I think both sons knew how much work I put into it, at that point I thought that even if someone doesn't like the film, it's a moment that I'll always remember." Fakhr rahega." On a question, she said, "The biggest lesson I learned in Pakistan was the concept of intention and I think that everything in life, whether you make a mistake or not, we have to live in such a world. Where human beings are judged in the context of their intentions".

Jemima said that "The movie "What Love Got To Do With It" will be released next month in other countries including Pakistan and India and I hope people will enjoy the movie".

It should be noted that this film is a cross-cultural romantic comedy in which Jemima has tried to present a different and better side of Pakistan. Pakistani actress Sajal Ali and Indian actress Shabana Azmi have played important roles in this film by the writer and producer Jemima Khan of "What's Love Got To Do With It".

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