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''Mehrunisa V Lub U'' is a 2017 Pakistani romantic socio-comedy film written and directed by Yasir Nawaz. The film was released on 26 June 2017. It was produced by Nida Yasir and Hassan Zia under the YNH Films production company and is distributed by Eveready Pictures and
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Pictures. The film stars
Danish Taimoor Danish Taimoor (; born 16 February 1983) is a Pakistani actor, producer, host and former fashion model. Beginning his acting career in 2005, Taimoor is known for his roles portraying a form of toxic masculinity in Urdu television series, es ...
and Sana Javed. Reviews of the film were mixed. While some felt it was a colourful guilt-free family film released for
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, others felt that there were too many dirty jokes and that better writing and direction could have helped convey its simple message of community stewardship.


Plot

Ali, a young Pakistani, returns from China to Karachi with gifts for his family and friends. He is in love with his childhood crush Mehru, the daughter of his father's friend, and a marriage alliance is made between their families. Meanwhile, Marzi, a local
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don, seeks to buy out the neighbourhood in a scheme with a politician to profit from anticipated Chinese development in the area. Newlyweds Ali and Mehru are unable to conceive a child. A doctor suggests that stress could be the reason, as Mehru has been unable to adjust to the city squalor and fears crime. Ali decides to let her stay at her father's home in the country, while deciding to improve his neighbourhood by changing the attitudes of its residents. With his trusted friend Jani, Ali sets to convincing the community to improve their neighbourhood. Some are resistant but early progress convinces them to keep the roads and buildings clean, if only as a facade. Mehru realizes that Ali's neighbours are good people, and the revitalization leads to a news telecast of economic growth and financial stability. Desperate to gain control of the block, Marzi rents an apartment and tries to create trouble with his goons. The politician kidnaps Mehru and demands  crore (30 million rupees) ransom from Ali. To raise the money, his neighbours sell their apartments to Marzi for a mere  lakhs (1 million rupees). Realizing the scheme, Ali and his friends rescue Mehru while the politician is holding a press conference, and expose his misdeeds to the media. Some time later, Ali and Mehru welcome their baby to a safe and clean neighbourhood.


Cast

*
Danish Taimoor Danish Taimoor (; born 16 February 1983) is a Pakistani actor, producer, host and former fashion model. Beginning his acting career in 2005, Taimoor is known for his roles portraying a form of toxic masculinity in Urdu television series, es ...
as Ali * Sana Javed as Mehrunisa * Saqib Sameer as Jani & Jani's father (dual role) *
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as Bunty (Ali's grandfather) *
Javed Sheikh Jawed Sheikh (also spelled Javaid and Javed; born 8 October 1954) is a Pakistani actor, film director and producer who works in Lollywood and Bollywood. He is best known for working in the Hindi films ''Om Shanti Om'', '' My Name Is Anthony G ...
as Mian Bhai *
Nida Mumtaz Nida Mumtaz (born 10 September 1960) is a Pakistani actress. She is known for her roles in dramas ''Kahin Deep Jaley'', '' Deewangi'' and ''Khoob Seerat''. She also appeared in films '' Wrong No.'' and '' Mehrunisa V Lub U''. Early life Nida ...
as Hajra * Adnan Saeed as Zia * Sarah Omair Siddique as Yasra * Dr. Faraz Nawaz as Malik Shahab Shah *
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as Marzi * Arshad Mehmood as Dr. Najeeb (Mehrunisa's father) * Laila Zuberi as Mariam (Mehrunisa's mother) * Syed Mohammad Ahmed as Manzoor; a counsellor * Hina Khawaja Bayat as a lady doctor * Shamsudin as Malik * Asma Khan as Mehek (stage drama dancer) * Saira Ghaffar as Laali * Khalid Nizami as Shafqoo Chacha * Mirza Sethi as Chacha Kamal * Waqar Hussain as Kareena * Zain Nazar as Karishma * Muhammad Ali Isani as Azhar (mechanic) * Khawaja Saleem Ahmed as Khadim Ali ( S.H.O.) * Chand Bawani as Bubbly *
Amna Ilyas Amna Ilyas () is a Pakistani film and television actress, and model. She is the younger sister of models Salma Ilyas and Uzma Ilyas. Amna began her modeling career at the age of twenty, and a few years later, she moved on to acting in 2013. She ...
(cameo in the song "Marhaba") *
Yasir Nawaz Yasir Nawaz Baloch is a Pakistani director, producer, screenwriter, actor and former model. Mainly known as a television actor, he has also directed movies such as '' Wrong No.'' (2015), '' Mehrunisa V Lub U'' (2017) and '' Wrong No. 2'' (2019 ...
(cameo in the ending)


Production

On 24 January 2016, director Yasir Nawaz confirmed that he had started shooting for his new movie, ''Mehrunisa V Lub U''. He selected Danish Taimoor to play the lead male role and Sana Javed to debut in the movie as the lead female. The filming began in
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in late 2016, then moved to northern Pakistan. The film was shot in a span of 45 days.


Release

The film premiered on 23 June 2017 in Karachi and was released on 26 June,
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, marking the end of Ramadan.


Critical reception

Reviews were mixed. Rafay Mahmood of ''
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'' rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and said, "You take home a very important lesson and don't feel guilty for sitting through it." Somia Ashraf of '' DAWN Images'' felt of the film's message, "its not the place that is bad but people, but perhaps with a better script and direction, the concept could have been highlighted better." Shah Jahan Khurram of
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commented, "the plot of the film could have been better". Fatima Awan of ''Review it'' rated it 2 out of 5 and called it "a typical masala film meant for people who enjoy dirty jokes" due to its "weak script and direction". Ifrah Salman, the editor of Hip in Pakistan, rated it 3 out of 5 as "a colorful and vibrant film that's crisp" but that "the no-brain plot that fails to highlight the honest social taboo it tries to shed light upon." Omair Alavi of Very Filmi felt there were conceptual mistakes: "some vulgarity scattered here and there to make a 'family entertainer' that is a big No-No for your family." Syed Hashir Ali of ''Youlin Magazine'' commented, "an entertaining film, although there are moments when the timing of songs and jokes completely miss the mark".


Soundtrack

The music for the film was released by T-Series on 9 June 2017.


See also

* List of Pakistani films of 2017


References


External links

*{{IMDb title, 7063130 Pakistani romantic comedy films 2010s Urdu-language films Films shot in Karachi 2017 films Pakistani buddy films 2017 romantic comedy films Urdu-language Pakistani films