When a popular Pakistani actor makes his debut in Indian Punjabi cinema, fans expect something exciting, and Imran Ashraf delivers just that with All Good, the first song from his upcoming film Enna Nu Rehna Sehna Ni Aaunda.
The song was released on Tuesday. Imran shared a clip from the music video on Instagram with the caption, "ALL GOOD. First song of our film is out. Sung by Ranjit Bawa. Enna Nu Rehna Sehna Ni Aaunda – in cinemas all over the world on 22 August."
Sung by Ranjit Bawa, who also stars in the film, the upbeat track is set against a neon-lit party scene and is being hyped as "the party anthem of the year." Fans get to see a glimpse of Imran Ashraf enjoying himself on the dance floor with his friends in the clip.
Fans flooded the comments with love and excitement.
One fan wrote, "Inshallah sir, I’m coming to meet you at the cinema,be ready!"
Another wrote, "I'm very happy, Enna Nu Rehna Sehna Nai Aunda releasing on 22 August!"
One commented, "Agyaaaa Hera ❤"
Another added, "All the best brother, Imran Ashraf ❤😎🤘🏼"
The film is a comedy that follows a group of international students navigating life while studying abroad. It was originally scheduled for release in May but faced delays, likely amid the political tensions between India and Pakistan at the time, which also led to a ban on Pakistani content in India.
Now, the film is finally set to hit cinemas worldwide, including in Pakistan, on August 22.
The teaser was released last month, introducing the main cast, which includes Imran Ashraf from Pakistan alongside Indian actors Jassie Gill and Sapna Pabbi, as well as Pakistani comedian Nasir Chinyoti.
This release comes at a time when another India-Pakistan collaboration has faced major roadblocks.
Sardaar Ji 3, which features Pakistan's star Hania Aamir and Indian actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh, has not yet been released in India due to backlash from right-wing groups. However, it premiered in Pakistan and other countries on June 27, and according to director Amar Hundal, it became the highest-grossing Punjabi film outside India.
Despite the challenges, fans are enjoying Enna Nu Rehna Sehna Ni Aaunda, holding onto hope for more cross-border creative collaborations in the future.

