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Yasir Nawaz’s shifting the gears towards making his first Sindhi Film.

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Yasir Nawaz, an actor, director, and filmmaker, has revealed that he is working on his first commercial film in Sindhi, in partnership with renowned Sindhi drama writer Noorul Huda Shah.

Yasir turned to Instagram to share a video on Sindh Culture Day, which is observed every year on the first Sunday in December.

“Today is Sindh Culture Day, and I extend my best wishes to everyone.” And I’d like to share some good news and make an announcement: I’ve decided to direct a Sindhi film; I believe it is my responsibility as a Sindhi to direct a Sindhi film. The good news is that this film will be written by Apa Noorul Huda Shah, a well-known dramatist from Sindh. This will be a significant contribution to Sindh from Noor Apa and me. In the video, Yasir says, “We need your prayers.” He concluded.

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This film seems to be having a powerful duo that have an extensive experience in the industry. Noorul Huda Shah has previously delivered dramas like Marvi, Tapish, Jungle and many more. She was also the information minister during the caretaker government in Sindh.

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Whereas, Yasir already has one film yet to relase titled Chakkar, making it his 4th film in the industry.

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