Tum Hi Ho Movie
Hindi Lyrics > Translations > Aashiqui 2 > Tum Hi Ho. Tum Hi Ho Song Lyrics Translation Here is the translation of Tum Hi Ho song from movie Aashiqui 2. Hum tere bin ab reh nahi sakte I am not able to live without you anymore. Tere bina kya wajood mera) - 2 There is no existence without you.
I’m asking them, and your wife will too. I’m not condoning or condemning either response. Having an answer to these questions is of critical importance. When should i divorce my wife.
Tum Hi To Ho | |
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Directed by | Sangeeta |
Produced by | Sangeeta |
Written by | Sooraj Baba |
Starring | Danish Taimoor Qurat ul Ain Mathira Saim Ali Sangeeta |
Cinematography | Khalid |
Sangeeta Productions | |
Distributed by | Geo Films |
2019 | |
Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Tum Hi Ho Song
Tum Hi To Ho is an upcoming Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Sangeeta and written by Sooraj Baba. The film stars Danish Taimoor, Qurat ul Ain, and Mathira in leading roles. The film is scheduled to release in 2019.[1]
Plot summary[edit]
Taimoor plays role of a guy who plays the love interest of a vamp (Mathira), whilst he himself is in love with a librarian played by Qurat ul Ain.[2]
Cast[edit]
- Saim Ali
- Sangeeta as herself (special appearance)
- Lucky Ali (cameo appearance)
- Ghana Ali (cameo appearance)
- Maryam (cameo appearance)
Production[edit]
Principal photography on the film began on 29 September 2015 in Karachi, while it would also be shot in Lahore and Murree.[3][4]Sangeeta served as director and producer, Pappu Samrat as choreographer and Khalid as its director of photography.[4]Danish Taimoor and Qurut ul ain were playing the lead cast of the film, set in a college, while Maryam would appear in an 'item number.'[4]Mathira was also cast in the film, who would be playing the villainous role opposite Qurutulain in the love triangle.[5]Sana was also cast in for the item number Koi Mayi Ka Laal Hai Tou Saamne Aye, but was replaced by Lucky Ali, Ghana Ali, and Maryam who was also previously announced.[6]
Music[edit]
Music of the film was done by several singers.[4] An 'item number' Koi Mayi Ka Laal Hai Tou Saamne Aye will also feature in the film.[6]
Release[edit]
Initially, Tum Hi To Ho was set to release in July 2016, two days before Eid.[7] Later, Sangeeta confirmed to Entertainment Website HIP Pakistan that the film will be released in December 2016 and it will be distributed in Pakistan by Geo Films.[8] In a 2017 interview, Sangeeta on being asked about the film's delay, revealed she is facing trouble with the film's distributor, and said '[My distributor] backed out at the last moment and asked me to finance the distribution myself. I refused.'[9]
The film is now slated to release in 2019.[10]
References[edit]
- ^Ahmed, Hira (4 February 2019). 'Three Pakistani Movies To Battle in March!'. VeryFilmi. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^http://www.hipinpakistan.com/news/1150850/tum-hi-tou-ho-to-release-in-december-2016
- ^Qamar, Saadia (2 October 2015). 'Sangeeta embraces new age Pakistani cinema'. tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
- ^ abcdSalman, Peerzada (2 October 2015). 'Sangeeta announces launch of her film Tum Hi To Ho'. dawn.com. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
- ^Ul Haq, Irfan (2 October 2015). 'Danish Taimoor set to play the romantic hero in Tum Hi To Ho'. Dawn. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
- ^ abLodhi, Adnan (7 October 2015). 'Sana axed from Sangeeta's next film'. tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
- ^'Pakistani Films Revivals: A Fortune Tide'. Samaa TV.
- ^http://www.hipinpakistan.com/news/1150850/tum-hi-tou-ho-to-release-in-december-2016
- ^Rizwan, Sheharyar (16 October 2017). 'Why did Chain Aye Na and Salute flop at the box office? The directors explain'. Images.
- ^Ahmed, Hira (4 February 2019). 'Three Pakistani Movies To Battle in March!'. VeryFilmi. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
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