Abhi Tou Main Jawan Hoon

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Abhi Tou Main Jawan Hoon
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Original titleابھی تو میں جوان ہوں
Directed by Nadeem Baig
Written by Vasay Chaudhry
Based onAbhi Tou Main Jawan Hoon
by S. Suleman
Produced by
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Distributed by Geo Films
Release date
  • 2013 (2013)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Abhi Tou Main Jawan Hoon is a 2013 Pakistani television film directed by Nadeem Baig and written by Vasay Chaudhry. The telefilm stars Mikaal Zulfiqar and Ayesha Khan in lead roles, with Bushra Ansari, Atiqa Odho, and Saba Hameed in prominent roles. [1] The film is a remake of an old classic of the same name released in 1978, starring Shabnum, Shahid, and Sabiha Khanum. [2]

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Plot

Faisal is a young and handsome man with a promising career in acting who is in love with Zehra (Ayesha Khan). However, in order to convince Zehra's father to give her daughter's hand in marriage, Faisal is forced to lie to about his profession. He blatantly lies to him by telling him that he works in a hotel as a general manager; however, Zehra's father asks him to prove his employment there. Faisal's life becomes even more problematic when he finds out that the minimum age requirement for the post is 15. To keep up with his lie, Faisal disguises himself as an old man, however, a new problem is waiting for him around the corner. [3]

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