Pakistani actor Imran Abbas hopes to heal some wounds with cross-border Punjabi ‘love story’

This file photo, posted on March 21, 2022, shows Pakistani actor Imran Abbas in London. (Photo courtesy: Instagram/ImranAbbas)
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Updated 17 February 2023
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Pakistani actor Imran Abbas hopes to heal some wounds with cross-border Punjabi ‘love story’

KARACHI: Pakistani actor Imran Abbas, who announced his first cross-border Indo-Punjabi film this week, has said that it’s an intense “love story” that is likely to strengthen the bond between the Pakistani and the Indian Punjab.

Abbas, who is primarily recognized for his contributions to the Pakistani drama industry, made headlines after announcing the Punjabi film earlier this week.

He will play the lead role opposite Indian actor Simi Chahal in ‘Jee Ve Sohneya Jee,’ which will be directed by Kumar Arora and produced by US-based VH Entertainment and U & I Films.

The actor shared the poster of the upcoming film earlier this week on social media and announced this would be his debut in the Punjabi cinema.

“We have had a bonding with [Indian] Punjab. Our borders were also open for them. They have a soft corner for us. This film will definitely add more to it,” Abbas told Arab News this week.

“This is a completely new canvas [for me]. Punjabi cinema is taking off really well and making quality films.”

In addition to numerous Pakistani dramas, Abbas has previously worked in Bollywood films ‘Creature 3D,’ ‘Jaanisaar’ and ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil,’ alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

He informed that Jee Ve Sohneya Jee is a beautiful musical “love story.” It’s contemporary and incorporates traveling, and the viewers will get to see beautiful landscapes in the flick, he added.

The film will be shot in India, Europe and the UK, but Abbas does not have any shooting spell in India, according to the Pakistani actor. The female lead will be shooting in India.

“The story is not based in Pakistan. It’s based in Europe and UK. The rest of the cast is from India, none of them is from Pakistan,” he said.

“The project was in process since long. My producer and director were quite adamant on having me on board for the role. They thought I fit well to the character.”

Abbas is of the view that artists have always played a significant role in bringing people together despite tough times. He said there are people on both sides of the border who are “negative” about it, but artists should not encourage them and that art should be kept separate from it.

“For how long we will keep the hate alive? We have been listening to Lata Mangeshkar’s songs, while they [Indians] have been listening to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan sahib. Atif Aslam is an established name there [in India],” he said.

“I don’t want to do any film that is anti-India. I will never speak against any country or religion. Similarly, I don’t support Indian films that portray Pakistan in a bad light. We should be very careful about our role in this.”

Jee Ve Sohneya Jee is expected to release in India on October 6 this year.


Coach taps Elyanna for Spring 2026 campaign

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Coach taps Elyanna for Spring 2026 campaign

  • Chilean Palestinian singer also fronted firm last year
  • Star has made a donation to World Food Programme

DUBAI: Chilean Palestinian singer Elyanna is fronting yet another campaign for Coach, this time an “Express Your Many Sides” Spring 2026 initiative unfolding exclusively in the Middle East.

Across the campaign images, the focus is placed on the US fashion house’s leather bags, shown in a range of shapes and sizes.

Elyanna is pictured carrying the Tabby 26, distinguished by its structured flap silhouette and signature metal “C” hardware, presented in a warm maple tone.

Across the campaign images, the focus is placed on the US fashion house’s leather bags, shown in a range of shapes and sizes. (Instagram)

Other styles include a compact shoulder bag with a curved profile and a larger, softer leather bag designed to sit under the arm. The bags appear in smooth and lightly grained leather finishes, styled in both light and darker colorways.

In the images, Elyanna’s wardrobe is kept understated to complement the accessories. She wears lightweight layers, including fitted long-sleeve tops paired with sleeveless vests and fluid trousers in neutral shades.

She also appears in a sheer, pale green dress layered over a long-sleeve base, patterned with small heart motifs.

In the images, Elyanna’s wardrobe is kept understated to complement the accessories. (Instagram)

Last year, Elyanna was the face of Coach’s Ramadan 2025 campaign. She was seen against a desert-inspired backdrop, styled in pieces that blended contemporary fashion with cultural influences.

The music sensation also carried Coach’s signature handbags, each featuring the gold chain accents.

Elyanna said in a statement: “Working with Coach again felt natural because it’s a brand I love and connect with in terms of lifestyle and expression.

“We’re aligned in our values, and it was great to be a part of it again for another year because it continues to reflect that alignment. I was also able to donate to the World Food Programme through our partnership once more, which means so much to me.”

Elyanna has been normalizing Arabic lyrics in the Western world throughout her career, taking inspiration from artists including Lana Del Ray and Beyonce, as well as Middle Eastern legend Fayrouz.

The Los Angeles-based singer’s music is a mix of Arabic and Western beats, which she attributes to her multicultural upbringing.

Her debut album “Woledto,” released in 2024, featured nine songs: “Woledto,” “Ganeni,” “Calling U,” “Al Sham,” “Mama Eh,” “Kon Nafsak,” “Lel Ya Lel,” “Yabn El Eh” and “Sad in Pali.”