Official trailer of upcoming Pakistani film 'UmroAyyar A New Beginning' out
The teaser of ‘UmroAyyar A New Beginning’ is 1:25 minutes long which shows the best use of action and visual effects (VFX).


The official teaser of Pakistani film ‘UmroAyyar A New Beginning’, based on the story of the most popular character of Urdu literature, UmroAyyar’ of seventh century has been released.
According to details, the talented actor Usman Mukhtar is playing the lead role in this action-packed film. While Sanam Saeed, Ali Kazmi, Adnan Siddiqui, Seemi Raheel, Manzahar Sohbai, Sana Nawaz, Daniyal Raheel, Bilal Jutt and others shown the essence of acting. Hamza Ali Abbasi made a special appearance in this film.
The teaser of ‘UmroAyyar A New Beginning’ is 1:25 minutes long which shows the best use of action and visual effects (VFX).
The director of the film, Azfar Jaffrey said: “A lot of work was done on the VFX in the film. The killer effects were entirely shot in Pakistan”.
Azfar added that earlier he had planned to get this film done by a studio abroad, but then he decided to get it done by himself.

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