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Ali Raza shares exciting offer he get from Yash Raj Films

Ali Raza shares exciting offer he get from Yash Raj Films

Ali Raza shares exciting offer he get from Yash Raj Films

Ali Raza shares exciting offer he get from Yash Raj Films

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  • Ali Raza, a newcomer in Pakistan, has made significant contributions to the industry.
  • His current drama, “Iqtidar”, is gaining strong ratings and views.
  • Yash Raj Films approached Raza for an audition on a Ranbir Kapoor scene from “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.”
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Ali Raza has revealed that Yash Raj Films offered him a role. Although he’s just starting his career in Pakistan, he’s already making waves. His performances in “Mohabbat Gumshuda Meri”, “Noor Jahan”, and “Duniyapur” have caught his attention, and his current drama “Iqtidar” is earning strong ratings and views. As a newcomer, Ali is honing his craft with each project and consistently showcasing his talent.

At Iqtidar’s press junket, Ali Raza spoke to the media, sharing with Miss Dramatic that Yash Raj Films had approached him for an audition. He revealed that “he was approached through YRF’s casting on Instagram and they wanted him to do an audition on a Ranbir Kapoor scene from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.”

He recorded and sent the audition, which Yash Raj Films liked. They later asked him to book a flight from Kolkata. That is when he said that “he is from Lahore and he is a Pakistani. This was a disappointment for both sides and they told him that they would consider him if they ever shot something overseas.”

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