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Kareena Kapoor Khan wraps up the shooting of Laal Singh Chaddha

Murtuza Iqbal

After working in films like 3 Idiots and Talaash, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Aamir Khan will be seen together on the big screen for the third time in Laal Singh Chaddha. The shooting of the film is currently going on, and Kareena has wrapped up her shoot.


The actress took to Instagram to inform her fans about it. Kareena posted, “And all journeys must come to an end. Today, I wrapped my film Laal Singh Chaddha... tough times... the pandemic, my pregnancy, nervousness but absolutely nothing could stop the passion with which we shot, with all safety measures ofcourse. Thank you @_aamirkhan and @advaitchandan for an intense yet poignant journey... thank you to my most wonderful team @avancontractor, @teasemakeup, @makeupbypompy, @poonamdamania and the entire crew... @nainas89 you were missed. Till we cross paths again...❤️❤️??”

Directed by Advait Chandan, Laal Singh Chaddha was slated to release on Christmas this year, however, due to the pandemic the release date has been pushed to Christmas 2021. The movie is a remake of the Hollywood film Forrest Gump.

Apart from Laal Singh Chaddha, Kareena has Takht in her kitty. The Karan Johar directorial was supposed to start rolling in April this year, but because of the pandemic the movie has been delayed and there’s no official announcement when the shooting of the film will kickstart.

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