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‘Alif Noon’ remake to bring back Allan, Nanha

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take up the roles of Nanha and Allan Allan and Nanha, from the cult social satire Alif Noon (first season aired in 1965), are undoubtedl­y two of Pakistan television’s most loved screen characters of all time. Created by the late actor, scriptwrit­er and director Kamal Ahmad Rizvi, along the lines of Laurel and Hardy, the characters were immortalis­ed by Rafi Khawar and Rizvi. Where Nanha is the pot-bellied, uneducated, and gullible sort, his goodness is a dramatic foil for Allan’s discreetly corrupt ways. No wonder when comedy actor Faisal Qureshi recently announced remaking the classic, it grabbed newspaper headlines.

Reports say that Qureshi, who was last seen in a supporting role in Teefa In Trouble, is developing the script for a film in which he and pop singer Shehzad Roy shall take up the lead parts of Nanha and Allan respective­ly. It will be Roy’s debut feature. The musician, best known for Saali, Tera Mukhra Haseen and Laga Reh, is also a philanthro­pist and the National Goodwill Ambassador for United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

 ??  ?? Faisal Qureshi and Shehzad Roy will in the ‘Alif Noon’ remake.
Faisal Qureshi and Shehzad Roy will in the ‘Alif Noon’ remake.

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