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It's a wrap for the third schedule of Sui Dhaaga!

The cast and crew of the forthcoming Hindi film Sui Dhaaga - Made In India have wrapped up the third shooting schedule of the Yash Raj Films' venture. Headlined by Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma, Sui Dhaaga is one of the most anticipated movies of 2018. The film brings Varun and Anushka together for the first time on the silver screen. The movie is said to be loosely inspired by the Make In India campaign.

Talking about the Sui Dhaaga, Varun had earlier said, "From Gandhiji to Modiji, our leaders have always endorsed the mantra of Made in India. With Sui Dhaaga, I am proud to take their message to millions of movie lovers in a way that is entertaining and relevant. I really liked the script that Sharat had written."


Anushka Sharma had added to it by saying, "Sui Dhaaga is a story of self-reliance that I believe will connect to the grassroots level with every Indian."

After wrapping up the third schedule of the movie, Varun shared a picture on social media. He captioned the picture as “It’s a wrap on the 3rd schedule of Sui Dhaaga #madeinindia. Been shooting this film with some of the hardest working people in the world. Mauji and Mamta have a very inspiring story and Sharat has really pushed us to get the best out of us he’s a maverick. @anushkasharma will miss laughing and doing scenes with you see you soon. Off to release #October now good folks".

Produced by Yash Raj Films, Sui Dhaaga is being directed by Sharat Katariya. The film is scheduled to release on 28th September 2018.

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