What if the “break” had a Pakistani cast?

What if the teacher and his crew walked in the streets of Karachi or Lahore? Fans of the Spanish successful television Silver Tâne have long wondered how the drama fueled by the adrenaline of the show would take place with a local cast. Would they fly the National Bank of Pakistan and would they be called as Sialkot, Hyderabad and Multan?

THE Lifestyle and style office In Express PK Press Club imagined the show with a Pakistani cast and the results are simply intriguing.

1. Faysal Qureshi as a teacher

Known for its dominant screen presence, Qureshi adapts perfectly to the calm and calculated brain pulling the strings.

2. Saba Qamar as Raquel

Qamar, celebrated for its intrepid and superimposed representations, is part of the negotiator in torn conflict between law and love.

3. Faryal Mehmood like Tokyo

With his inflamed performance and his daring personality, Mehmood channels impulsive and intense energy of the narrator.

4. Alyy Khan like Berlin

The experienced actor, often seen in local and international projects, brings charisma and unpredictability to the teacher’s enigmatic brother.

5. Hajra Yamin as Stockholm

Yamin, known for his nuanced representations, is suitable for the arc of a heritage that has become a hostage that sails on survival and love.

6. Bilal Abbas Khan as Denver

One of the most famous young actors in Pakistan, the mixture of bilal charm and vulnerability, makes him a natural adjustment for Denver.

7. Shamoon Abbasi like Arturo

Veteran of edgy roles, Abbasi easily slips into the skin of the arrogant and disturbing audiences of the audiences love to despise.

8. Mehwish Hayat like Alicia Sierra

Hayat, acclaimed both for his dramatic roles and full of action, brings a grain and a lively spirit to the implacable inspector.

9. Ahmed Ali Butt like Helsinki

The versatility of Butt, balancing humor with heat, makes it ideal for the hard but soft executor.

10. Hamza sohail like Rio

A rising star with a charm of the network, Sohail embodies the pirate youth captured between love and loyalty.

11. Asif raza mir like moscow

With decades of experience, Mir naturally carries the severity of a paternal figure holding the crew together.

12. Sarwat Gilani like Nairobi

The ferocious but compassionate performances of Gilani align perfectly with the role of Nairobi as a leader with heart.

From the streets of Karachi to the historic buildings of Lahore, a desi Silver Tâne could easily turn into a saga with high stakes with a local flair.

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