Nokia presents the ‘Man of Steel’ premiere from Warner Bros. Pictures

Published June 22, 2013
Faisal Quraishi (L) and Asif Raza Mir at the ‘Black Carpet’ event. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Faisal Quraishi (L) and Asif Raza Mir at the ‘Black Carpet’ event. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Asim Quraishi (L) and Sohail Javed. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Asim Quraishi (L) and Sohail Javed. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Iraj Manzoor. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Iraj Manzoor. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Tapu Javeri. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Tapu Javeri. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Hira (L) and Mani. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Hira (L) and Mani. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Shahood Alvi. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Shahood Alvi. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Naveed Raza. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Naveed Raza. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Shehzad Sheikh. – Photo by Mohsin Khan
Shehzad Sheikh. – Photo by Mohsin Khan

Well before the weekend rush, Man of Steel, the newly rebooted adaptation of the popular DC Comic superhero was shown to select invitees including celebrities, at the film’s premiere on Wednesday, June 19, at Atrium Cinemas, Karachi.

Preluding the event, a ‘Black Carpet’ event was held by Nokia – Man of Steel’s official global partner, and the invitee of Dawn.com – which was organised by Asim Quraishi’s Brand Cinema. Attending celebrities included Asif Raza Mir, Sohail Javed, Faisal Quraishi, Iraj Manzoor, and Tapu Javeri amongst others.

The motion picture, which broke the all-time June box office record by besting Toy Story 3’s $110 million, has grossed $226 million internationally at the box office, to date.

During a summer of big-budget pop-corn movies, Man of Steel, starring Henry Cavill of Showtime Television’s Tudors and 2011’s fantasy actioner The Immortals, has a lot of weight riding on its success.

The movie is playing in cinemas across Pakistan from Friday, June 21 onwards.

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