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Nimra Bucha appears in the awaited comedy film ‘Polite Society’

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Nimra Bucha appears in the awaited comedy film ‘Polite Society.’

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  • Nimra Bucha is an artist who appears in dramas with specific objective.
  • She is a non-commercial artist, most of her parts have great depths.
  • In the upcoming comedy film “Polite Society,” She will be seeing playing a role of nasty mother-in-law.
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Nimra Bucha has yet to stop showcasing her acting prowess after Churails and Ms. Marvel. In the upcoming comedy film “Polite Society,” the veteran of stage and television will play the part of a nasty mother-in-law.
The story centers on adolescent Ria Khan (Priya Kansara), a dreamer who wants to become a stunt woman, and was written and directed by Nida Manzoor, the creator of “We Are Lady Parts.” When Ria’s sister Lena (Ritu Arya) decides to become engaged to a man she deems questionable, she intends to use her friends to expose the cruel mother-in-law.

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On Thursday, the clip was made available online, sparking excitement on twitter and prompting users to order tickets in advance.

This is what people had to say about it!

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Nimra is one of the few ladies who appeared in dramas created with a specific objective. Since Nimra is a non-commercial performer, most of her parts have a great deal of depth.

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