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Deepika Padukone and Siddhant Chaturvedi in Mumbai.

Deepika Padukone, Siddhant Chaturvedi shoot in Mumbai for Shakun Batra’s next, see viral pics and video

Actors Deepika Padukone and Siddhant Chaturvedi have been on Sunday noticed capturing in Mumbai. They have been reportedly capturing for Shakun Batra’s subsequent movie.

The footage and video confirmed Deepika and Siddhant standing on a balcony of a multi-storeyed constructing. Deepika was wearing a pair of blue denims and white T-shirt together with her hair performed in a prime knot. Siddhant was additionally casually dressed. They each seemed engrossed in dialog.

Deepika and Siddhant throughout the shoot.

Siddhant gazes out into an open house.

Ananya Panday throughout the shoot.

Shakun’s untitled movie additionally stars Ananya Panday in an necessary function. There have been footage of her, too, standing on the balcony, throughout the shoot.

 

The movie’s crew accomplished its first schedule in Goa and returned to Mumbai on November 9. The movie is being produced by Karan Johar. The movie was initially meant to be shot in Sri Lanka, however the plan needed to be stalled owing to the coronavirus pandemic.

A Mumbai Mirror report, quoting an unnamed supply, had earlier spoken about why Goa was chosen over Sri Lanka: “The delay gave Shakun time to work on the script. Since shooting in Sri Lanka is not feasible, they changed the setting to Goa which has a similar landscape of beaches and vintage churches.”

In September this yr, after a protracted hole, Deepika and crew have been noticed on the Mumbai airport leaving for Goa for the movie’s shoot. Deepika had made a short go to to Mumbai for her spherical of questioning by the Narcotics Control Bureau within the medication case within the bigger Sushant Singh Rajput case.

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Speaking about her function in Shakun’s movie, Deepika had earlier advised Hindustan Times: “To be honest, you can’t call Shakun’s film ‘light’ either… Although the overall tonality of the film is slightly lighter than my last film, in terms of inner, emotional turmoil my character goes through, it’s quite challenging. The overall genre of the film is something we haven’t seen much in Indian cinema, it’s called domestic noir. I don’t think that’s a genre we are very familiar with, but at the same time the audience is completely ready for it, as we have been exposed to that genre in different ways, whether through Hollywood films or OTT platforms. What I enjoy and look forward to, as far as this film is concerned, Shakun has this strong point with people and relationships. As an audience/ actor I have enjoyed watching and performing these sort of films, whether Piku (2015), Tamasha (2015), Love Aaj Kal, films that deal with intricate human relationships.”

(All pics by Varinder Chawla.)

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