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Kriti Sanon gets into action mode as she starts shooting for Ganapath in the UK

Kriti Sanon gets into action mode as she starts shooting for Ganapath in the UK

A few days ago, Tiger Shroff started shooting for Ganapath – Part 1 in the UK, and now, the film's lead actress, Kriti Sanon, has started shooting for the movie.

Sanon tweeted a video of her riding a bike, and wrote, “Shoot Mode on ? Super excited to start my #Ganapath journey as Jassi with full on action ? and loads of fun as I begin with the UK schedule ? Get ready for a dhamaka ? @iTIGERSHROFF @vashubhagnani #VikasBahl @jackkybhagnani @honeybhagnani @poojafilms #GoodCo.”


Well, we love Sanon’s swag in the video, and it will surely be interesting to watch the actress doing action for the first time on the big screen.

A few days ago, Shroff had started shooting in the UK, and he had tweeted, “God aur janta, apun aaj dono ke aashirwad se shuru kar raha hai #Ganapath ka UK schedule?? @kritisanon @vashubhagnani #VikasBahl @jackkybhagnani @honeybhagnani @poojafilms #GoodCo.”

Ganapath – Part 1 is being directed by Vikas Bahl and it is produced by Pooja Entertainment and Good Co. The movie is slated to release on 23rd December 2022.

It will be Sanon and Shroff’s second film together. The two had made their Bollywood debut with the 2014 release Heropanti.

Talking about other films of Sanon, the actress will be seen in movies like Bachchan Pandey, Bhediya, Adipurush, and Shehzada. Meanwhile, Shroff will be seen in films like Heropanti 2 and Baaghi 4.

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