Faran Tahir To Star In FLIGHT WWII

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Faran Tahir To Star In FLIGHT WWII

The Greatest Battle That Never Happened!

The exciting and thrilling first trailer of Pakistani-American Hollywood actor Faran Tahir’s latest upcoming movie, Flight WWII, is out!

The film, which starts off being set in present times, tells the story of a modern day 757 fight en route from Washington D.C to London which gets caught up in bad weather, and mysteriously ends up traveling back in time to WWII Germany in the year 1940. How the airplane’s staff struggles to keep passengers alive, safe and somehow fly them back home, forms the basis of the rest of the story.

The flight finds itself caught in a battle between Allied and German Forces and in their desperation to return home safely, those on board manage to turn the tide that wins the war in Europe. The story is based on true events.

Speaking about his character in the movie, Faran states, “I play the lead – the Pilot Mr. Strong. An ordinary flight from Washington D.C. to London is hit by a freak lightening storm and somehow, going back in time, ends up flying over WWII Germany. My job is to bring everyone back home safely. I really enjoyed doing this film and hope audiences enjoy watching the movie just as much”.

As the trailer suggests, Flight WWII is a perfect blend of thrill, sci-fi and loads of action. Watch the trailer here: www.imdb.com/video/user/vi172601625 

FLIGHT WWII is produced by The Asylum, directed by Emile Edwin Smith, written by Jacob Cooney and is set to officially release in the USA on 2nd June, 2015. To know more about Faran Tahir’s upcoming projects, visit www.imdb.com/name/nm0846687

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