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Neelofar review: Fawad and Mahira’s love story quietly lingers

Published on: December 2, 2025 4:03 PM

KARACHI: The long-awaited film Neelofar starring Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan opens with the tombstone of Mahnoor, the late wife of Mansoor Ali Khan, before moving to the present day, where Mansoor is on a book tour in Lahore.

Read More: Fans divided over Fawad, Mahira’s ‘Neelofar‘ premiere

The story gradually introduces Sarah, played by Madiha Imam, who manages the chaos around the author, signaling the cultural tone of the film shaped by social media intrusion.

At an eye clinic, Mansoor meets Neelofar, played by Mahira Khan, a visually impaired woman. Their interaction slowly blossoms into a winter romance, set against Lahore’s misty streets, old havelis, and warm-lit corners. The first half of the film takes its time, letting quiet moments and silences define the emotional connection between the leads.

#Neelofar is a movie made with immense care and love, and it shows in every frame. Fawad Khan and @TheMahiraKhan deliver career-best performances, bringing deep emotion and grace to their characters. It’s a cinematic experience that stays with you. Thank you team #Neelofar ❤️ pic.twitter.com/HSvozZu74O

— Natasha (@natashadsouza) November 30, 2025

The second half explores themes of digital culture, misinformation, and the pressures of public scrutiny. Fame is depicted as a crowded room with no exits, challenging the characters’ relationships and personal boundaries. While the film’s core message about the cost of attention is compelling, the abrupt pacing and underdeveloped transitions sometimes dilute its impact.

#Neelofar has been watched and what a delight this movie is!!! Absolutely lovely, poetic, romantic
A love letter to every OG Humsafar/ Fawad + Mahira fan with so many easter eggs. I was smiling ear to ear the entire time pic.twitter.com/cqWEDRCXJA

— Zee (@zee_t97) December 1, 2025

Fawad Khan delivers controlled, precise performances, conveying emotion through subtle gestures, while Mahira Khan brings calm intensity and warmth to her role. However, their chemistry feels muted at times, with key romantic moments lacking the depth expected from two seasoned actors. Supporting performances, including Behroze Sabzwari and Atiqa Odho, provide texture, though some narrative threads remain unresolved.

The city of Lahore emerges as a character itself, with realistic textures and authentic settings enhancing the film’s atmosphere. Notably, lines about the burdens of fame and creative expression, such as Mansoor’s “My pen is my attorney, my heart, a witness,” resonate and anchor the story.

Read More: Fans pour divided views on ‘Neelofar‘

Neelofar may falter in some narrative and relational beats, but it leaves viewers reflecting on love, privacy, and the price of public attention, making its quiet moments linger long after the credits roll.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Lifestyle Tagged With: Fawad Khan, film review, Lahore, Latest, Mahira Khan, Pakistani Cinema, “Neelofar”

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