Pakistani Actor Adnan Siddiqui All Set To Make His Bollywood Debut Opposite Sridevi

Talent is pouring in from across the border and Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui is the latest one to join the bandwagon. Adnan joined the cast of Sridevi’s next home production, Mom. The film is currently being shot in Georgia. 

b’Adnan Siddiqui enjoying a meal with the Kapoors in Georgia’

Adnan is one of the finest actors coming from the Pakistani showbiz industry. This is not the first time he is collaborating on an international project. He has also acted in the 2007 Hollywood film A Might Heart featuring Angelina Jolie. 

Adnan’s body of work boasts of some great performances in his TV career back in Pakistan and he is a seasoned actor who has done all sorts of role with an equal degree of finesse.

For the Indian audiences, he is most memorable as Faisal in the TV show, Maat. The show became popular for its unique story line and some great powerhouse talent. Maat still runs on repeat on the Indian channel that has given a platform to Pakistani content. 

He is not the only Pakistani actor to have bagged a role in the film being produced by Boney Kapoor. Sajal Aly plays a pivotal role as Sridevi’s daughter in the film. Sajal had earlier posted a picture of her bonding with Sridevi’s eldest daughter, Jhanvi on location.

With such good talent crossing the border. Here’s hoping to some great cinematic exchange in the future. After all, we maybe divided by the border but we can certainly unite over cinema.

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