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No finger-pointing in 'Welcome To Karachi': Arshad Warsi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Sep, 2014 07:37 AM
  • No finger-pointing in 'Welcome To Karachi': Arshad Warsi
Actor-comedian Arshad Warsi, who will soon start shooting for his next film "Welcome To Karachi", says the movie looks at political facts in a real, but light-hearted manner.
 
"My character is that of an ex-navy man and he is accident prone. Somehow, he reaches Karachi without any documents or papers. So you can imagine what follows," the 46-year-old said here Friday at the 'mahurat' of the film.
 
"It is a comedy with political facts, but they have been shown in a very light way. There is no finger-pointing. It is a very light and fun film, but the facts are real and not fabricated," he added.
 
The film stars some Pakistani as well as American and Bangladeshi actors, and they will be shooting in London.
 
To be directed by Aashish R. Mohan, "Welcome To Karachi" also stars Irrfan Khan.

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