Great news for fans of “Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum”! The final episode of this popular drama will be shown in cinemas. That’s right, you can watch the exciting ending on the big screen with other fans. So mark your calendars and get ready for a special night of drama and emotion!
The popular Pakistani drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, featuring Fahad Mustafa and Hania Amir, is coming to an exciting conclusion. Fans across Pakistan are eagerly awaiting the final episode, which is set to air in cinemas on November 5, 2024. This unique cinematic release marks a special experience for Pakistani drama fans. Moreover, it also gives them the chance to enjoy the last chapter of the Sharjeena and Mustafa love saga on the big screen.
The finale will be screened at Cinepax cinemas in several cities, including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, at 8 pm local time. Locations include popular Cinepax sites like Amanah Mall, Jinnah Park, Ocean Mall, and World Trade Center, among others. Additionally, ME Cinemas will host the finale in Karachi’s Atrium Cinemas and Centaurus Cineplex in Islamabad. Ticket prices range from Rs550 to Rs950, depending on the seating options. Gold and Silver screen choices are available for a premium viewing experience.
Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum has built a loyal fan base due to its engaging story of “opposites attract. It also depicts how Sharjeena’s warm-heartedness contrasts with Mustafa’s work-focused nature. The drama has captivated viewers with its intense twists and emotional arcs, earning an impressive IMDb rating of 9.2. This record-breaking rating reflects the audience’s appreciation for the story’s emotional depth and the cast’s stellar performances.
For those outside Pakistan, the final episode will be accessible on ARY Digital’s official YouTube channel. The hype of the last episode ensures that the international audience doesn’t miss out on the highly anticipated conclusion.
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The show also marks Fahad Mustafa’s return to television after a decade, supported by a talented cast, including industry veterans like Javed Sheikh, Bushra Ansari, Maya Khan, Naeema Butt, and Tauseeq Haider. Advance bookings are now open, and fans are encouraged to reserve their seats early to witness the epic finale in a theatre setting.
It is not the first time a Pakistani TV drama finale has been screened in cinemas. In 2018, HUM TV produced Suno Chanda also ended with the final episode being screened at the cinema. ARY’s production “Mere Pas Tum Ho” finale was also released in the cinemas.