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Ananya Panday on Khaali Peeli: We had only one day of shoot left

Ananya Panday was last seen on the big screen in Pati Patni Aur Woh. The actress’ next release will be Khaali Peeli opposite Ishaan Khatter. The movie is slated to release in June this year, and recently while talking to a tabloid, Ananya revealed the team only needs to shoot for the film just for one day.

The shootings of the films have been stalled due to the coronavirus outbreak and because of this, even the shooting of Khaali Peeli has been put on hold. The actress told the tabloid, "We had only one day of shoot left, but we couldn't finish the film because everyone's safety is more important. I hope things get back to normal soon.”


After Khaali Peeli, Ananya will be seen in Shakun Batra’s next which also stars Deepika Padukone and Siddhant Chaturvedi. While talking about the untitled film, Ananya stated, "Shakun's film was supposed to kick off this month. Now, we don't know when we will start the project."

We can clearly say that the coronavirus outbreak has affected Bollywood film industry a lot.

Apart from Khaali Peeli and Shakun Batra’s next, Ananya Panday also has Puri Jagannadh’s next in her kitty in which she will be seen opposite Vijay Deverakonda.

Directed by Maqbool Khan and produced by Ali Abbas Zafar and Himanshu Mehra, Khaali Peeli is slated to release on 12th June 2020. With other biggies also shifting their release date, we wonder if Khaali Peeli will also get postponed.

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