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Shooting of Naaz Kazi’s “At Last” to begin after Aug 15 in Kashmir

Srinagar, July 25 :The shooting of producer Naaz Kazi’s “At Last”, based on the happenings of Jammu and Kashmir will start after August 15.

Talking to media persons in Srinagar on Monday, Naaz Kazi said that the film titled “At Last” is a militant and military based story that happened in Jammu and Kashmir in the past.

Naaz said the Unique Selling Point (USP) of this film is sincerity, love and humanity. She said the subject came to her mind when she stayed with the people of Kashmir.

The film will be directed by famous Bollywood director Lawrence D’Souza.

Shakti sir , Zareen Khan, Jennifer Venkat and some well-known actors from Netflix will work in the film.

“I had been to Switzerland where the people told me if there is heaven on earth it is Kashmir. I was totally shocked why we are leaving our home and going abroad to shoot films” Naaz Kazi said.
She said that there was a fear set up in our minds since childhood about the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, but when I came here for a visit and met people I felt peace of soul here after going through the mesmerizing scenic atmosphere.

The producer said the people of Kashmir are true to their hearts that allows the atmosphere to remain positive always.
She thanked the Jammu and Kashmir government for their tremendous support in completing all formalities related to this project.

Naaz said the people of Kashmir are so much talented but their talent remains hidden.
“Through this film I am going to explore the craftsmanship, tradition, culture, essence and beauty of Kashmir,” she said.

She said there are so many locations in Kashmir which are even not known by our own Indian people.
Naaz said that 70 percent of the crew would be taken from the Kashmir valley who will work for this project.
Bollywood actor Ali Khan, who was present, is also playing a negative role in this film.

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