The premiere of the film Baap, directed by Nadeem Cheema and starring Moammar Rana, took place in Lahore last night. The event was graced by notable figures from the film industry, including director Syed Noor, Moammar Rana, singer Sher Miandad, and actors Meera, Laila, Megha, Honey Shehzadi, and Saman Sheikh.
Among other attendees were comedians Zafri Khan and Tahir Naushad, along with artists Imran Ahmed, Nawaz Khan, Naeem Wazir, Jarrar Rizvi, Nooran Lal, Pappu Samrat, Fadi, Iman, and Saif Ali Khan.
In a conversation with the media, director Nadeem Cheema shared that Baap deals with a social issue relevant not only in Pakistan but also in neighboring countries. He explained that the film highlights the strong bond between a father and daughter, delivering a meaningful message to the audience.
Veteran director Syed Noor praised Nadeem Cheema’s efforts and talent, forecasting success for the film. He also lauded Moammar Rana’s versatile acting, expressing confidence that Baap would stand out as one of the best films of Rana’s career.
Film star Meera referred to Moammar Rana as “Pakistan’s Salman Khan” and attended the premiere to show her support for him. Other filmmakers and actors, including Safdar Malik, Nawaz Khan, Zafri Khan, Sher Miandad, Megha, and Honey Shehzadi, also congratulated Nadeem Cheema and Moammar Rana on their achievement. They commended the director for taking on a unique and sensitive subject, emphasizing that the audience would appreciate such thought-provoking cinema.
Moviegoers who attended the premiere expressed their support for films that tackle heartfelt and meaningful topics, particularly praising Moammar Rana’s exceptional performance in the film.