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It's a wrap up for the Delhi schedule of Veere Di Wedding!

Filmmaker Shashanka Ghosh has completed the Delhi schedule of his much-awaited film, Veere Di Wedding, starring an impressive star cast of Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhaskar, Shikha Talsania and Sumeet Vyas in important roles.

The chick flick has been in the news ever since the project was announced. The movie was supposed to go on floors in 2015, but the makers had to put it on hold following Kareena Kapoor Khan's pregnancy. Veere Di Wedding will mark her comeback after the birth of her son Taimur Ali Khan.


The whole star cast was shooting the film in full swing in the national capital for more than a month now. They wrapped up their Delhi schedule just last night and quite much celebrated the moment by throwing a small party for the cast and crew of the film.

Rhea Kapoor, the producer of the film, took to her Instagram account and shared some amazing fun videos along with some cool pictures from their wrap up bash. If the pictures are anything to go by, we have to believe they had a gala time.

Co-produced by Ekta Kapoor, Veere Di Wedding is all set to release next year.

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