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Loveratri wraps up its Baroda schedule

The audience is eagerly awaiting the release of the upcoming romcom Loveratri, which stars megastar Salman Khan's brother-in-law Aayush Sharma in the lead role. Today, the team completed the first schedule of the film in Baroda and now they are heading to Ahmedabad to begin the second schedule.

The official Twitter account of Salman Khan Films, the banner bankrolling the project, announced the completion of the first schedule of Loveratri along with sharing a happy picture of the whole crew along with Aayush.


Besides Aayush Sharma, Loveratri also features model-turned-actress Warina Hussain as the female lead. Recently, Salman had launched the first look of both the actors, which took the internet by storm.

Set against the backdrop of Gujarat, Loveratri revolves around a couple's love story that unfolds over the span of the festival of Navratri.

Directed by Abhiraj Minawala and written by Naren Bhatt, Loveratri is produced by Salman Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films. The film is slated to hit screens on 5th October 2018.

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