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Charithra Chandran spotted filming her next project in London

Meanwhile, she will next star in the much-anticipated Prime Video film How to Date Billy Walsh.

Charithra Chandran spotted filming her next project in London

Charithra Chandran, along with India Amarteifio, PinkPantheress, and Yara Shahidi, is presently filming a secret project in London.

Chandran was spotted in a chic wine-coloured jumper and matching baker-boy style hat as she chatted away to the others while making her way down the streets of the British capital.


She was joined by Queen Charlotte actress India, singer and record producer PinkPantheress, and actress Yara Shahidi.

Since no new film, television series, music project, or fashion campaign featuring the four has been announced lately, fans wonder which project were they shooting for.

Meanwhile, Chandran, who received rave reviews for her power-packed performance in Netflix’s Bridgerton 2, has some exciting projects in the pipeline.

She will next star in the much-anticipated Prime Video film How to Date Billy Walsh.

Additionally, she is onboard to play the lead role in the six-part drama series Song of the Sun God. Apart from playing the starring role, the actress will also executive produce the series.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates!

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