Teasers of Khuda Aur Mohabbat Season 3 making huge waves among audience
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The 7th sky entertainment is all set to release the third instalment of "Khuda aur Mohabbat", starring the heartthrob Feroze khan alongside the gorgeous Iqra Aziz.
As soon as the first look and teasers of the third season were made public in the first week of 2021, people all over social media started talking about their anticipation to see this on-screen couple and their heart touching story. The cinematography, aerial view shots, background music setting and Feroze khan’s voice overtook the teasers to another level.
The announcement of this epic drama serial made a huge buzz among the fans. Twitterholics started sharing stills from the teasers and re-tweeted about the drama, making their excitement quite visible. Directed by the talented Wajahat Hussain, the last two seasons were written by Hashim Nadeem, under the production of Abdullah Kadwani and Abdullah Qureshi.
The previous seasons starred Imran Abbas who portrayed the role of Hammad and Sadia Khan as Imaan, in the lead roles. Both the seasons turned out to be massive hits and gained immense popularity and TRPs . The audience has already shown high expectations from the promising actors and is eagerly waiting for the third season to kick off.
According to the writer Hashim Nadeem, this new season is an adaptation of his internationally acclaimed novel ‘Abdullah’ and has no connections with the previous two seasons, however, it follows the same name. The writer also revealed a bit of the storyline, which starts from a spiritual angle and progresses with Sufism, Mysticism and how Feroze lingers between the conflicts of the society of Sufism.
It also has an angle of the Sufi saints like Rumi and Khayyam. The upcoming season will unfold a totally different story, thus has a new cast as well. This season’s new cast includes the ace actors Junaid Khan, Javed Sheikh, Rubina Ashraf, Asma Abbass, Usman Peerzada, Zain Baig, Seemi Pasha, Sohail Sameer, Tooba Siddiqui and Sunita Marshall.