

Javed Iqbal: The premiere of ‘The Untold Story of a Serial Color’ took place at the Newplex Cinema at the Defense Housing Authority (DHA).
The premiere was attended by the film’s cast and director Abu Aliha, as well as showbiz personalities and media persons, as well as other important political and social figures.
The red carpet was also decorated during the colorful premiere, where the actors shone while the film was later shown to the audience on the big screen.
Following the premiere, ‘Javed Iqbal: The Untold Story of a Serial Color’ will be released in cinemas across Pakistan tomorrow, January 28, after which the film is likely to be screened in other countries. ۔
Yasir Hussain and Ayesha Omar’s horror thriller Javed Iqbal: The Untold Story of a Serial Color was initially announced for release in early December 2021.
However, it was not released last month due to its release in Hollywood cinemas, but last week Yasir Hussain and the film crew announced that it would be released on January 28.
Javed Iqbal: The Untold Story of a Serial Color is being released at a time when Pakistan is facing increasing cases of Corona.
Due to the increasing number of cases of Corona, the government has announced new restrictions in the cities most affected by Corona.
According to the government’s announcement, 50 per cent of the vaccinated people will be allowed to go to cinemas, meaning that cinema owners will provide tickets to only 50 people out of a capacity of 100 people.
The trailer of the film was released on December 8, 2021, in which the main character ‘Javed Iqbal’ i.e. Yasir Hussain was shown confessing to the crime.
Behind the scenes in the trailer, he was heard to bring out the horrible facts and raise very tough questions.


The story of the film revolves around the crimes of Javed Iqbal Mughal, the notorious serial killer of Lahore, the capital of Punjab and his legal trial.
Javed Iqbal Mughal was guilty of killing 100 children and raping them.
In 1999, Javed Iqbal wrote a letter to the police in which he confessed to killing 100 children between the ages of 6 and 16. He also admitted that he had killed most of the children. Was strangled and several pieces of his body were also cut.
Javed Iqbal Mughal committed suicide in Lahore jail in October 2001.