"My name is Yusuf Khan, this is my story."
The highly anticipated action film Khan Tumhara has officially faced a major delay due to the rising regional tensions.
Fans expecting the movie on Eid-ul-Adha must now wait as the theatrical release is deferred until further notice.
Hum Films shared this news on Instagram while thanking their loyal followers for their “patience and unwavering support” recently.
The production company stated they “remain committed to bringing this story to the big screen very soon” for everyone.
A fresh release date for the movie will be shared with the public “at the earliest” possible time window.
This cinematic project features Bilal Ashraf and Maya Ali in lead roles and promises an epic story of pure heroism.
The teaser for the movie shows Bilal Ashraf in icy terrain while a narrator speaks of a very perilous path.
“The pharaohs of our time wear but a single face, a face I am sworn to recognise.
“I will find them and I will rise up. And I will talk the sacred line decreed by God.
“My name is Yusuf Khan, this is my story.”
Action-packed scenes include a black and yellow taxi drifting through a roundabout while Maya Ali holds a sniper rifle.
Reports say that the massive production employed multiple international crew members to handle the complex and dangerous action sequences.
Experts like Nick Khan from Eternals and Hussain Abdullah from Skyfall were brought in to lead the technical team.
These international professionals travelled to Pakistan to train the local crew members for several months before the main filming started.
It reportedly took around seventy days to capture the intense action scenes alone, according to the latest industry news reports.
Bilal Ashraf chose to perform his own stunts without using body doubles, and he sustained multiple injuries during the process.
The postponement of Khan Tumhara follows a series of events impacted by the current instability in the region.
For instance, the ARY Entertainment Awards were delayed due to significant security concerns regarding the planned venue in Dubai.
The grand finale of Pakistan Idol was also pushed forward because of national austerity measures and changing public sentiment lately.
Regional instability has forced many organisers to rethink their schedules to ensure safety and respect for the current situation.
The film Khan Tumhara is expected to be a landmark release for the Pakistani film industry when it finally arrives.
Audiences are eager to see the chemistry between Bilal Ashraf and Maya Ali in this high budget action movie spectacle.








