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Boss 2: Back To Rule is an Indo-Bangla joint production involving Jeet's new production company Jeetz Filmworks, Walzen Media Works and Jaaz Multimedia. [9] [6] It is a sequel to the 2013 film Boss: Born to Rule. [5] Principal photography was underway in Kolkata in February 2017. [4] The story of the film written by Jeet himself.
He accepts Islam from Ibni Arabi which makes his brother angry and fakes his death by imprisoning him. He secretly helps Ertuğrul and the Kayis through Izadora. Eftalya (Zeynep Aydemir) – A Templar spy in Aleppo, disguised as El-Aziz's servant and love interest under the fake name 'Esma'. She frames Vizier Şahabettın for a poisoning.
The band, a three-piece all-girl outfit from Camden comprises: Saira, the tattooed lead singer and guitarist who is a halal butcher; Ayesha, the drummer and Uber driver; Bisma, the bass guitarist with a market stall selling her artworks, and Momtaz (AKA Taz), the band's niqāb-clad manager who sells cheap ladies' lingerie.
The sequel is titled Boss 2: Back To Rule and retains many of the same cast and crew of the original film. Unlike the first film, which was a remake of another film, Boss 2 is an original film. The sequel is also an Indo-Bangladesh joint venture, being co-produced by Bangladesh's Jaaz Multimedia. The shooting of the film was started from ...
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Set during the 2007–2008 financial crisis, Sameer Chaudhary arrives at a fictional Middle east country Noman in order to rescue his kidnapped wife Nargis from flesh traders. Khuda Haafiz premiered on Disney+ Hotstar in 14 August 2020, where it received mixed reviews from critics and became a success in Disney+ Hotstar.
Ali's Wedding is a 2017 Australian romantic comedy feature film from Matchbox Pictures. [2] [3] [4] It is directed by Jeffrey Walker and written by Osamah Sami and stars Sami, Helana Sawires, Don Hany and Ryan Corr.
Laith, an Iraqi child in the middle of a war-torn country at the hands of ISIS, after losing his mother, finds himself a new home with an elderly woman who tells him the story of Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad, from the Shia perspective, explaining how she was the first victim of terrorism.