The Tabish Hashmi film debut has been confirmed as the television host and comedian prepares to appear in the upcoming movie Aag Lagay Basti Mein. He will take on a negative role, marking a significant shift from his well-known on-screen comedy style.
Hashmi built his popularity through a comedy talk show where he interviewed prominent figures from politics, culture, and entertainment. Earlier, he performed stand-up comedy and earned recognition for his sharp humor and natural timing. Now, however, he is stepping into a different creative space with his first feature film.
The project has attracted strong attention because it also signals actor Fahad Mustafa’s return to cinemas. Moreover, the film is Mustafa’s first production venture. He will star opposite Mahira Khan, which has further increased public interest in the release.
Industry watchers believe the Tabish Hashmi film debut adds a fresh element to the cast. While audiences mostly associate him with humor, his decision to play a negative character suggests a willingness to explore diverse roles. As a result, fans are eager to see how he adapts to a more serious performance.
During a recent public appearance, Hashmi addressed questions about whether he felt nervous about entering films. He responded with humor, saying that Fahad Mustafa had invested in the project and therefore had more reason to feel anxious. He added that he simply focused on delivering what was required from his role, prompting laughter from the audience.
The film has already generated conversation across entertainment circles. On one hand, viewers are curious about Mustafa’s production debut. On the other, many are watching closely to see how Hashmi handles his transition from hosting to acting.
Although the release date has not been highlighted, anticipation continues to grow. Fans expect the film to bring together star power and new performances. If successful, it could open more acting opportunities for Hashmi in the future.
For now, the announcement signals an important milestone in his career. Moving from comedy stages to the big screen, Hashmi appears ready to test his range and connect with audiences in a new way.
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