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Aamir khan’s brother Faisal Khan comeback with directorial debut factory: Watch

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The trailer for the film was launched Thursday and Faissal Khan Features in his own directorial debut Factory. Check it out here.

Faissal Khan sings Hume Tumse Pyar Kitna in the three-minute video, insisting that his love interest reciprocate his feelings. The woman rejects him at first, but they soon start singing love songs in front of beautiful scenery. She accepts to marry him in order for his mother’s “spirit to rest in peace.”

Then, in classic Bollywood style, we watch them dance in lovely, scenic locations. Roaleey Ryan’s love interest then accepts his proposal, saying that it will bring peace to his mother’s soul, The trailer then reveals that she has already accepted another man’s marriage proposal.

Faissal had previously helped Mansoor Khan and his late father Tahir Hussain for films such as Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander, and Tum Mere Ho. Talking about his directorial debut, Faissal Khan said in a press statement, “I am glad to take this decision after 30 years and will finally live my mother’s and my dream. I have been involved with Factory right from the scripting stage and it has been one amazing journey throughout.”

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The factory will release on September 3.

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