The film is scheduled to hit cinemas nationwide on December 19.
The announcement was made during a press conference addressed by the film’s creator, writer and director, Farhan Siddiqui, who described the project as a groundbreaking experience for Pakistani cinema.
Speaking to the media, Siddiqui said the film was created as an expression of solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine and aims to deliver a powerful message of peace, dignity and human rights to audiences around the world.
He explained that artificial intelligence played a central role in the production of the film, with the script, visual composition and character development all generated through AI-driven tools.
“This is a completely new experience for Pakistani cinema,” Siddiqui said, adding that The Next Salahuddin represents a bold step toward integrating emerging technologies into storytelling.
According to details shared at the press conference, the film is expected to become a symbol of the fusion between technology and humanity, highlighting how innovation can be used to amplify meaningful narratives and social causes.
