Teri Meri Love Story

For Indian anthology series, see Teri Meri Love Stories.
Teri Meri Love Story

Teaser poster
تیری میری لو سٹوری
Directed by Jawad Bashir
Written by Jawad Bashir
Ahmed Abdul Rehman
Music by Afzal Hussain
Ahsan Pervaiz
Cinematography Farhan Golden
Production
company
Distributed by Summit Entertainment
Release dates
  • 2016 (2016)
Country Pakistan
Language Urdu
Budget 7 crore (US$690,000)

Teri Meri Love Story (Urdu: تیری میری لو سٹوری) is an upcoming Pakistani romantic–comedy film directed by Jawad Bashir, co-written by Ahmed Abdul Rehman and Jawad Bashir under the production banner of Summit Entertainment. The main cast of the film includes Mohib Mirza, Ushna Shah, Omar Shahzad, Mohsin Abbas Haider, Uzma Khan, Ahmed Abdul Rehman, Salman Shahid and Laila Zuberi. It will be released in 2016.[1][2][3]

Plot outline

Esha (Ushna Shah) wants to marry her love Ramis (Omar Shahzad) but her father Mr. Rana (Salman Shahid) is adamant that she marries her childhood family friend Nael (Mohib Mirza). The film follows the trio’s journey to finding true love.

Cast

Production

Development

The film was announced in November 2015 by Jawad Bashir. Later in April 2016, the details were revealed at a press conference at Vogue Towers which was attended by the main cast and crew of the film. Jawad Bashir told that Teri Meri Love Story is a romantic comedy film and its story revolves around the love triangle between Nael, Esha and Ramis (played by Mohib Mirza, Ushna Shah and Omar Shahzad respectively). He also revealed that the film is produced and will be distributed under Summit Entertainment . It will be the first production venture of Summit Entertainment in Pakistan.[4]

Filming

The film is shot at Naran Valley and lake Saif ul Maluk on Anamorphic format. According to the director, aerial lens and anamorphic tools will be used for the first time in Pakistan.

Soundtrack

Soundtrack of the film is composed by Afzal Hussain and Ahsan Pervaiz and the playback singers are Shoaib Mughal, Talha Ansar, Qaiser Tipu, Ahsan Pervaiz, Saman, Ruba Khan and Hasaan Abbas.[5]

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