Pakistan’s fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar has announced to launch of his biopic titled “Rawalpindi Express”. Akhtar said the book is in the making. On his official Twitter account, he shared the motion teaser of his biopic.
“Beginning of this beautiful journey. Announcing the launch of my story, my life, my Biopic, RAWALPINDI EXPRESS – Running against the odds. You’re in for a ride you’ve never taken before. The first foreign film is about a Pakistani Sportsman. Controversially yours, Shoaib Akhtar,” wrote Akhtar on Twitter.
The film is directed by Faraz Qaiser under the banner of Qfilmproductions. Faraz also talked about the upcoming project on his social media. “An idea that came in 2016, has finally come to life. The poster for my first feature film is now out!” wrote the director on his Instagram story.
The film will be launched on November 16th, 2023. Other details are yet to be revealed.
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Shoaib Akhtar has just returned from Hajj. He had performed Hajj as the state guest of Saudi Arabia. The cricketer shared the development with his fans and followers on social media. He shared the picture of him wearing Ahram on his Twitter account a few days ago.
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Akhtar wrote: “Alhamdolillah going for honorary Hajj as the state guest of Saudi Arabia.” Since then he is sharing videos and pictures from his Hajj journey on social media.
Interestingly, the former cricketer also addressed the Hajj conference attended by leaders of the Muslim world in Makkah. He reached Madinah Sharif on July 5th and shared the views of Masjid-e-Nabwi from his room. In another post, he shared a video of the aerial view of the Grand Mosque in Makkah from Makkah Clock Tower. The cricketer also shared his experience of traveling on the Haramain Bullet Train. Shoaib Akhtar in his video said that the government of Saudi Arabia has done a wonderful job to accommodate the thousands and billions of pilgrims coming each year