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  1. 10 de may. de 2023 · For her foray into romantic comedies, writer/producer Jemima Khan looked, in part, at her own life for inspiration. While living in Pakistan with her ex-husband and his family for many years, she witnessed firsthand the process behind arranged marriage, now termed assisted marriage, and eventually returned to her native U.K. with a unique perspective on this cultural norm (her own union ...

  2. 15 de feb. de 2023 · It would be easy to assume that English screenwriter Jemima Khan’s first movie script What’s Love Got To Do With It?is about her life. The cross-cultural romantic comedy, recently released in UAE cinemas, follows Zoe, played by Lily James, a documentary filmmaker who, like many of her generation, is a dating app addict, but so far she's only met far-from-appropriate suitors.

  3. 9 de nov. de 2021 · Jemima and Diana, Princess of Wales were friends, and a former partner of Diana's, surgeon Hasnat Khan, is a cousin of her ex-husband, Imran (who became the Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2018).

  4. 4 de feb. de 2023 · Diana's marriage to Charles was 'essentially arranged', says Jemima Khan as she opens up about debut film. Speaking about her new film, What's Love Got To Do With It, the former wife of Imran Khan ...

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    • Sabah Choudhry,news correspondent
  5. Jemima Khan is a British screenwriter, an independent TV, film and documentary producer, and founder of Instinct Productions. She has produced 30+ hours of content, which has been nominated for four Emmys, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA. Her debut screenplay, What’s Love Got to Do With It?, a feature film that she produced with Working Title and StudioCanal, premiered at the 2022 Toronto ...

    • Instinct Productions
  6. Jemima Khan has squeezed a lot into her 48 years. Born to British aristocracy, she was just 21 when she turned her back on hobnobbing with the likes of Princess Diana to marry former Pakistani ...

  7. 15 de oct. de 2019 · Jemima Goldsmith, the July 1995 Tatler cover. Jemima Khan, née Goldsmith, gave an interview with The Times Magazine at the end of March. The objective of the interview was to give the tabloids and newspapers an alternative narrative to the usual spiel about the men in her life – ‘whether it’s because I’m the daughter of, the sister of ...