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Shaniera Akram eagerly awaits Jemima Goldsmith’s film

Jemima Goldsmith's film

Jemima Goldsmith’s film

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Wasim Akram’s wife and social activist Shaniera Akram is eagerly awaiting the release of the film by the British film producer, Jemima Goldsmith.

The film ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’, produced by Jemima Goldsmith is anticipated to be a hit

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Shaniera Akram also responded to Jemima’s tweet on social media, saying that she is looking forward to the upcoming film.

According to foreign media reports, the story of the film ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’ has been written by Jemima herself, who was inspired by her love and marriage story with Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Although information about the film and its story is being kept a secret, it has been revealed that it is a ‘comedy love story’ in which a boy and a girl belong to two different cultures.

The film is directed by Shekhar Kapoor, who has made several Bollywood and Hollywood films, including the popular film Mr. India. Bollywood filmmaker Shekhar Kapoor was awarded an Oscar in 2007 for his project ‘Elizabeth: The Golden Age’. In this film, Cate Blanchett showed the true essence of acting.

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