Wrong No. 2 | |
Director: | Yasir Nawaz |
Producer: | Sh Amjad Rasheed Hassan Zia |
Screenplay: | Yasir Nawaz |
Story: | Danish Nawaz |
Starring: | Sami Khan Neelam Muneer Sana Fakhar Jawed Sheikh Shafqat Cheema Mahmood Aslam Yasir Nawaz Shehnaz Pervaiz |
Narrators: | --> |
Editing: | Salman Tehzeeb |
Music: | Simaab Sen |
Cinematography: | Naeem Mustafa |
Studio: | Mastermind Films |
Distributor: | Distribution Club Eros International |
Runtime: | 132 minutes |
Country: | Pakistan |
Language: | Urdu |
Wrong No. 2 (also written as Wrong Number 2) is a 2019 Pakistani romantic comedy film. It is a sequel to the 2015 film Wrong No., directed by Yasir Nawaz, produced by Sh Amjad Rasheed and Hassan Zia.[1] It is the second installment in Wrong No. film series. The film features Sami Khan and Neelam Muneer in leading roles.[2] [3] Supporting cast includes Jawed Sheikh, Mehmood Aslam, Ahmad Hassan and Danish Nawaz.[4] [5] [6]
The film was released on Eid ul Fitr, 5 June 2019, and was distributed by Distribution Club and Eros International.[7] The film emerged as a box-office success and became the third highest-grossing Pakistani film of 2019.[8]
Neelum Munir stars as Zoya, a rich heiress who falls in love with a man who is not as financially stable as herself. Her father mistakes her lover for someone else and they face a comedy of errors
The first teaser of the film was released on 13 April 2019.[9] The film was released on 5 June 2019.
On its first day the film collected 1.60 crores. The film earned a total of 10.60 crores in its first weekend.[10] After eight weeks it earned Rs. 20.00 crores (domestic) and Rs. 1.65 crores (overseas).[11]
Hassan Hassan of Galaxy Lollywood rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars saying that If you have loved JPNA series or any other feel-good masala entertainers that don't defy logic, Wrong Number 2 is the film you should go for. There are very high chances that you will leave the cinema halls amused, for all the right reasons.[12] Zeeshan Ahmad of The Express Tribune remarked, ''Wrong No 2 lays groundwork for a plot only to completely ignore it later. The central romance is shallow and half-baked, with the only upside to the film a few moments of genuine humour.''[13]
The music of the film is composed by Simaab Sen while lyrics are written by Fatima Najeeb, Ahsan Ali Taj and others.