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It’s a wrap for Ayushmann Khurrana and Vaani Kapoor starrer Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui

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Ayushmann Khurrana and Vaani Kapoor starrer Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui started rolling in October this year. The film, which is directed by Abhishek Kapoor, was being shot in Chandigarh, and today, the team has wrapped up the shoot.


Kapoor’s production house, Guy In The Sky Pictures, posted on Instagram, “2021 will be all about love and laughter! On that note, it’s a wrap for #ChandigarhKareAashiqui ❤️ @gattukapoor @ayushmannk @_vaanikapoor_ #BhushanKumar @pragyakapoor_ @tseriesfilms @tseries.official.”

Abhishek also took to Instagram to share about his experience of shooting in Chandigarh. He posted, “Thank you #chandigarh for being the most fabulous city in india. I will always love u..and a big shout out to #team #chandigarhkareaashiqui for pulling off an incredible schedule in these crazy times. #itsawrap.”

In Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, we will get to see Ayushmann and Vaani on the big screen for the first time. While the makers have kept the concept of the film under wraps, there were reports that it’s a unique love story and Vaani plays the role of a transgender in the film.

Talking about Ayushmann, the actor will be seen playing the character of a cross-functional athlete in the movie, and he had undergone a physical transformation for the role.

While we know that Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui will hit the big screens in 2021, the makers have not yet announced the exact release date.

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