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Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra wrap up Jabariya Jodi

Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra have wrapped up the shoot of their forthcoming film, Jabariya Jodi. They started shooting for the Ekta Kapoor-produced venture in August last year.

Sidharth took to Twitter to share a video from the sets of the film, where the team seems to have shot a Holi song.  "The crazy journey of Jabariya Jodi comes to an end! Thanks to the entire cast and crew for their endless support. Can’t wait for you guys to watch the film in cinemas on 12th July 2019," wrote the Aiyaary (2018) actor.


Jabariya Jodi is based on the concept of forced marriage, which is quite prevalent in the interiors of India, especially in the state of Bihar. The makers have given a comical twist to the topic to tickle the funny bones of the audience.

The comic-caper reunites Sidharth Malhotra with Parineeti Chopra after a huge gap of five years. The duo was last seen together in Phantom Films and Dharma Productions 2014 offering, Hasee Toh Phasee, which was a box-office success.

Made under the banners of Balaji Motion Pictures and Karma Media & Entertainment, Jabariya Jodi is directed by Prashant Singh. The movie is set to roll into cinemas on 12th July, 2019.

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