“If you have loved Heropanti, Sairaat, Dhadak then you would be stunned by P se Pyaar F se Faraar,” says director Manoj Tiwari.
SNS | New Delhi | September 4, 2019 6:21 pm
The trailer of Jimmy Sheirgill, Kumud Mishra, Sanjay Mishra starrer P se Payaar F se Faraar is out.
Based in UP, the trailer revolves around the issue of caste politics and honour killings across the country.
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The story of the film follows a national level sportsman who faces the repercussion of inter-caste marriage in Mathura. The plot is said to have been inspired from a real-life incident.
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Director Manoj Tiwari had shared his views about the issue that the film addresses. “It’s high time we all must sit together and see the horrible outcomes of caste discrimination that we have let blossom right under our noses. The movie attempts to initiate a debate on honour killing. If you have loved Heropanti, Sairaat, Dhadak then you would be stunned by P se Pyaar F se Faraar. This movie put forth other layers of those stories. Based on true incidents PSPFSF super effective and authentic in its tone and message,” he had said in a statement.
Veteran actors like Kumud Mishra, Jimmy Shergill, Sanjay Mishra, Girish Kulkarni, Zakir Hussain, Seema Azmi and debutant Bhavesh Kumar are part of the star-cast of the film.
Written by Vishal Vijay Kumar and produced by Dr Jogender Singh under the banner of Ok Movies Production, P se Pyaar F se Faraar is slated to release on 18th Oct 2019.
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