Halla Gulla

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Halla Gulla
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Directed byKamran Akbar Khan
Screenplay byKamran Akbar Khan
Story byRaheela Mushtaq Shah
Produced byHanif Mohammad
StarringAsim Mehmood
Sidra Batool
Hina Rizvi
Edited byNasir Inayat
Music by Sahir Ali Bagga
Production
company
S.E Films
Distributed byIMGC Global Entertainment
Geo Films
Release date
  • 25 September 2015 (2015-09-25)
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu
Budgetv

Halla Gulla is a 2015 Pakistani romantic comedy film directed by Kamran Akbar Khan [1] and produced by Hanif Mohammad under production banner S.E Films. The film stars Javed Sheikh, Ismail Tara, Asim Mehmood, Sidra Batool [2] in lead along with Muneeb Butt, Ghazala Javed, Ashraf Khan, Adil Wadia, Zara Gull, Jasmeen, Maryam Ansari, Hina Rizvi, Hunain Maniar and Bilal Yousufzai. [3] [4]

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The film was distributed by IMGC Global Entertainment and Geo Films on 25 September 2015 (Eid al-adha) in cinemas nationwide. [5]

Cast

Release

The film was scheduled to release on 28 August 2015, [6] but later it was postponed for 25 September 2015 (Eid al-adha) release along with Jawani Phir Nahi Ani .

Marketing

The first look posters of film were revealed on 11 November 2014. Video of item song titled Ishq Kamla was released on 23 November on YouTube. Theatrical trailer and poster was revealed on 3 June 2015 but after rescheduling of film release date, new poster was revealed on 4 September. Title song of the film was released by 8XM on 7 September at 6:21 pm. The film cast visited several private universities to promote the film. [7]

Soundtrack

Reception

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References

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