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More excited for 'Kapoor & Sons' than India-Pakistan match: Fawad Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Mar, 2016 02:11 PM
  • More excited for 'Kapoor & Sons' than India-Pakistan match: Fawad Khan
Pakistani actor Fawad Khan said he is excited over the cricket match between India and Pakistan in World T20 tournament but the excitement was more for the release of his film 'Kapoor & Sons'.
 
"I am very excited but I'm more excited for 'Kapoor & Sons'. Currently there is no India versus Pakistan T20, only 'Kapoor & Sons'," said Fawad at the screening of the film.
 
Like every India-Pakistan match, this match is eagerly been awaited by the fans of both countries. The match will be held on Saturday, while Fawad's film is releasing on Friday.
 
About the film, he said: "The USP is that it is a relatable family drama, it is a sweet and a heartfelt story, I feel that such kind of films are hardly made because it is very simple and made for the love of filmmaking."
 
"There was no need to plug in any unimportant element and no need to sprinkle any 'masala', the story is that complete. The movie itself is so entertaining and so full of love that people would watch it," Khan added.
 
'Kapoor & Sons' has been produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and directed by Shakun Batra.

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