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Compiled by Anoop Kumar
03/29/2018

(This article is sponsored by Monique Kornfeld, Esq.)

The acclaimed film-maker thanks his two lead stars for making the grueling shooting schedule of Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar. Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra have spent months finishing shooting of YRF's Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar - the most challenging shoot schedule of their career. From shooting in bone-chilling climatic conditions near the Indo-Nepal border, to Arjun' s gruelling three-month training with the cops, to Parineeti lying down in one spot for six hours in freezing cold on a mud floor without eating or drinking, to taking local trains and braving mobs, to living in tents while shooting at the border, to trekking hills - Arjun and Parineeti have showcased incredible commitment as actors to shoot this gritty, edgy, realistic thriller. 

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Team Loveratri who were busy shooting in Ahmedabad Gujarat, wrapped their second schedule.  Debutants Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain has already wrapped 2 schedules of the movie in the past 20 days. 

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Abhishek Bachchan who is shooting these days in Amritsar for his upcoming film Manmarziyaan was overwhelmed and touched by the love his fans have given to him. Recently when Abhishek was shooting he had some special fans on the sets, who came all the way from Patiala, to gift something special to Abhishek. Two artists from Patiala Simran Kaura and Vikramjeet Singh made special portraits of Abhishek and Aishwarya. 

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Sherlyn Chopra is always known to turn heads with whatever she does. She recently did a photo shoot with ace photographer Ashish Sompura. She shared a few glimpses of the shoot on her social media account. The actress who was last seen in a short film called Maya received a great response to the videos. The videos crossed 2L plus views in less than a day. Sherlyn Chopra has a huge fan base on social media. Sherlyn Chopra, known for her roles in films like 'Dil Bole Hadippa', 'Raqeeb' and 'Wajah Tum Ho, will be soon seen in a web series playing an unpredictable character.

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Over two decades after she adopted two girls, Raveena Tandon is set to narrate the story of motherhood in a documentary based on her life. A bunch of Indian students at New York-based film school, Film Connection, have approached the actor for the creation of a project that depicts her journey of raising adopted daughters, Pooja and Chhaya, in 1995. Tandon tells mid-day, "Back then, the wave of feminism hadn't hit India as strongly as it has today.Female infanticide was on the rise. No one wanted to adopt daughters." The actor, who apparently adopted the girls from a distant cousin encountering financial troubles, says, "The moment I set my eyes on my girls, it was love at first sight. My life has been a joyride ever since. My most cherished memories involve their childhood." Tandon says the only time she struggled to raise her children was during their teenage years. "For the rest of the journey, they've been my best friends." Details of the project are yet to be finalized.

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