Former couple Syra Yousuf and Shahroz Sabzwari have made headlines as they come together to promote their upcoming movie, Babylicious. Despite their separation in February 2020, ending their seven-year marriage, the ex-couple has displayed professionalism and garnered public curiosity with their joint effort in the film.
Fans have praised Syra Yousuf and Shahroz Sabzwari for setting an example of amicability and proving that there is more to individuals than being bitter exes. In a recent interview with Maliha Rehman, they expressed their opinion about working together after their divorce. Both actors acknowledged that their fans would watch the movie regardless of their personal history, emphasizing that the film’s unique selling point (USP) and their characters would attract the audience’s attention.
When asked about the fans’ reaction to the film, Syra Yousuf stated, while Shahroz Sabzwari added that the public is primarily interested in their on-screen presence and the movie itself. Their collaboration in Babylicious demonstrates their commitment to their craft and their ability to put aside personal differences for the sake of their work.
Babylicious, set to release on June 27, 2023, promises an uplifting storyline that aims to engage the audience. Shahroz Sabzwari encouraged fans to watch the film multiple times, suggesting that they enjoy it with their families on the first day of Eid, go on a date to watch it on the second day, and come alone for a personal viewing on the third day.
The movie, which has faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been in production for several years. Syra Yousuf and Shahroz Sabzwari, who share a daughter named Nooreh and continue to co-parent, hope that Babylicious will evoke nostalgic feelings in the older generation while teaching the meaning of love to younger audiences.
As the release date approaches, all eyes are on Syra Yousuf and Shahroz Sabzwari, as their on-screen chemistry and dedication to their craft promise to captivate audiences in Babylicious.
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