
Ms Marvel: Mehwish Hayat and Samina Ahmed Seen with Farhan Akhter
- Ms marvel is few days away from its international release
- Few of our Pakistan stars are also the part of the series
- Apart from the srlets the series will also feature a Pakistani song Peechey hutt
Ms. Marvel, the most recent addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), is only days away from its official international release. Pakistani fans are ecstatic about the programme, which will feature a Pakistani superhero for the first time. The purpose of creator Bisha K. Ali is to show off Pakistani culture to Hollywood and the rest of the globe.
Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-Canadian Iman Vellani, plays the show’s protagonist. Pakistani performers include Saagar Shaikh, Nimra Bucha, Mehwish Hayat, Fawad Khan, Vardah Aziz, and Samina Ahmad. Also contributing to the online series are Pakistani-American writer Bisha K. Ali and director Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy.
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Apart from these amazing starlets in this superhero series, it will also feature the Pakistani song “Peechay Hutt” by Hasan Raheem and Justin Bibis as an official soundtrack.
Ms. Marvel has been much demanded and anticipated due to the fact that the protagonist is a Pakistani-American and a Muslim. Seeing a brown teenager and Muslim superhero onscreen is something many Muslim Americans and desi Americans are looking forward to.
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With the official trailer already out, Pakistani fans are still itching to see some glimpses of our stars and the role they will be playing
From this picture we got to know that Indian-Muslim star Farhan Akhtar will also be
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