<p>Actor-comedian Arshad Warsi, who will soon start shooting for his next film "Welcome To Karachi", says the movie looks at political facts in a real, but light-hearted manner.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"My character is that of an ex-navy man and he is accident prone. Somehow, he reaches Karachi without any documents or papers. So you can imagine what follows," the 46-year-old said here Friday at the 'mahurat' of the film.<br /><br />"It is a comedy with political facts, but they have been shown in a very light way. There is no finger-pointing. It is a very light and fun film, but the facts are real and not fabricated," he added.<br /><br />The film stars some Pakistani as well as American and Bangladeshi actors, and they will be shooting in London.<br /><br />To be directed by Aashish R. Mohan, "Welcome To Karachi" also stars Irrfan Khan.<br /></p>
<p>Actor-comedian Arshad Warsi, who will soon start shooting for his next film "Welcome To Karachi", says the movie looks at political facts in a real, but light-hearted manner.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"My character is that of an ex-navy man and he is accident prone. Somehow, he reaches Karachi without any documents or papers. So you can imagine what follows," the 46-year-old said here Friday at the 'mahurat' of the film.<br /><br />"It is a comedy with political facts, but they have been shown in a very light way. There is no finger-pointing. It is a very light and fun film, but the facts are real and not fabricated," he added.<br /><br />The film stars some Pakistani as well as American and Bangladeshi actors, and they will be shooting in London.<br /><br />To be directed by Aashish R. Mohan, "Welcome To Karachi" also stars Irrfan Khan.<br /></p>