Lahore ( The COW News Digital)Renowned Pakistani actor Imran Ashraf has marked a significant milestone with the release of his first international Punjabi film, “Ina Nu Rehna Sehna Nahi Aunda.” The colorful premiere was held at a local cinema, drawing prominent figures from the entertainment industry.
The film also stars celebrated actors Nasir Chinyoti, Suhail Ahmed, Rashid Mahmood, Honey Albela, Asma Abbas, Aoun Ali, Zeeshan Rukhri, Bilal Syed, Sakawat Naz, Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, and Ashraf Khan, among others. Industry insiders praised the ensemble cast for their engaging performances and the film’s blend of humor, drama, and entertainment.
During the premiere, Imran Ashraf expressed his excitement, stating, “This film is a gift for Pakistanis everywhere. It’s filled with entertainment, and I’ve showcased my full potential. Work on the second part will begin soon.” He emphasized the film’s role in promoting Pakistani talent internationally and said he hopes it will resonate with audiences both domestically and abroad.
Other celebrities attending the event highlighted that Pakistani artists are increasingly making their mark on international platforms. They lauded Imran Ashraf for establishing himself as a multi-talented superstar who has now achieved recognition beyond national borders. The film’s storyline, performance, and cultural essence were appreciated for reflecting authentic Punjabi life while maintaining universal appeal.
The premiere generated enthusiasm among fans, who applauded the cast’s performances and expressed pride in seeing Pakistani talent shine globally. Social media platforms were abuzz with photos and reactions from the event, celebrating the film’s release and its contribution to the growing international presence of Pakistan’s entertainment industry.
Critics have noted that the film balances comedy and meaningful storytelling, offering audiences both entertainment and cultural insight. With a star-studded cast and international production quality, “Ina Nu Rehna Sehna Nahi Aunda” is expected to strengthen Pakistan’s cinematic footprint overseas.
As the film continues its theatrical run, producers anticipate strong viewership in both local and international markets. Plans for the sequel underline the production team’s confidence in the film’s success and the continued growth of Punjabi cinema on a global scale.