‘What's Love Got To Do With It?’: Trailer for Jemima Goldsmith’s movie released

By
Murtaza Ali Shah
Pakistani actor Sajal Aly (centre) can be seen in a still shot from the movie What’s Love Got to Do with It?. — Photo by author
Pakistani actor Sajal Aly (centre) can be seen in a still shot from the movie "What’s Love Got to Do with It?". — Photo by author

LONDON: Jemima Goldsmith has shared the trailer of her much-awaited upcoming film "What’s Love Got to Do with It?" — a cross-cultural British rom-com which addresses issues around arranged marriages.

Goldsmith took to Twitter to share the trailer which has left the fans gushing.  

“Is it better to walk into love, than fall into it? Watch the official trailer for WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT?” she tweeted along with the trailer of the movie.

The movie is directed by Shekhar Kapoor and has been written by Goldsmith, who has relied on her extensive experience of Pakistani and Asian culture to create a film.

Leading actors Lily James, Shahzad Latif, Sajal Aly, Shabana Azmi, and Emma Thompson feature prominently in the film.

Other cast includes Asim Chaudhry, Mim Shaikh, Jeff Mirza, Iman Boujelouah, Mariam Haque and Sindhu Vee.

The film starts focussing on Zoe, a young documentary filmmaker and Kazim, a doctor, who are childhood friends and they grew up together as neighbours.

Zoe is raised by her divorcé mother and Kazim lives with his Pakistani parents. Kazim follows the footsteps of his parents and opts for an arranged marriage with a bright and beautiful girl from Lahore. 

Zoe, a dating app addict, is baffled by Kazim’s decision. His decision provides her with a brilliant idea for her next documentary and it is agreed she will follow Kazim on his arranged-marriage journey — from London to Lahore and back. 

Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement Award-winning and Mercury Prize nominated composer, Nitin Sawhney CBE has created the music for the film, with British-Pakistani record producer, DJ, songwriter, and musician Naughty Boy bringing his production and writing skills to the soundtrack, alongside three-time BRIT Award and Mercury Prize nominee, Joy Crookes. 

Kanika Kapoor and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan will also feature on the soundtrack, with Rahat appearing in the film as well. 

The film is set to release in theatres on January 27, 2023, but Goldsmith has hosted private screenings of the film in London over the last two weeks, inviting cinema critics and media to watch the film.

The film will be holding its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10. There’s no official word on it, but it’s expected that Goldsmith intends to release the film in Pakistan after its general release in the UK.