Jemima Khan talks about her film ‘What’s love got to do with it’
The former wife of PTI Chairman Imran Khan has shared her experience of spending ten years of long period in Pakistan and what she learned about love and marriage living there and how it influence her new film.


London: Jemima Khan, the former wife of PTI Chairman Khan, has talked about her film ‘What’s love to do with it’.
She has also shared her ten years’ living experience in Pakistan and that how it influenced her new film.
Taking to Twitter, Jemima Khan wrote, “ I conquered my aviophobia and finally made it all the way to Sydney, Australia for the premiere of our film ⭐️#whatslovegotdowithit Thank you for having me @theprojecttv.
I conquered my aviophobia and finally made it all the way to Sydney, Australia for the premiere of our film ⭐️#whatslovegotdowithit
— Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) January 22, 2023
Thank you for having me @theprojecttv https://t.co/P34HnSUd8W
In another tweet, she said, “Our film “is the romcom, jazz-hands Pakistan” - intended as joyful escapism from grim politics. @theprojecttv Out in Australia on Jan 26th, Out in the UK on Feb 24th,”.
Our film “is the romcom, jazz-hands Pakistan” - intended as joyful escapism from grim politics. @theprojecttv
— Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) January 22, 2023
Out in Australia on Jan 26th
Out in the UK on Feb 24th pic.twitter.com/3kn7it9e77
Jemima confirmed that ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It’ is inspired by her own real-life event of living in Pakistan but she stressed that this was not a biopic and not her story. She termed her film like a ‘love letter to Pakistan’, pointing out that she wanted to show the beautiful Pakistan what she observed and saw during her stay totally opposite of what is shown on the western screens.
.@Jemima_Khan spent 10 years living in Pakistan after marrying former President Imran Khan in the 1990s. She tells us what she learned about love and marriage while living there, and how it influenced her new film.#TheProjectTV pic.twitter.com/NmcPBHA3zd
— The Project (@theprojecttv) January 22, 2023
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