Rashmika Mandanna is currently busy shooting for her upcoming vampire-comedy film Thama with Ayushman Khurrana. On various occasions, both stars are seen sharing a glimpse of BTS from sets and most recently, Alexander actress shared photos from her ‘night shoot’, which she did not get clearly!
A few hours ago, Rashmika Mandanna took her Instagram stories and posted some pictures from the set of Thama. In the first photo, the actress is seen hugging her pillow as she was away from dozens in her car, appearing after completing the shooting. Anyone can see the rising sun in the background, while the actress made a black T-shirt with cargo pants.
In another photo, she was seen sitting in a glass of her makeup room, in which a lesson was written on it, “Thama Night shoot,” after a smile emoji. She also expresses with the picture with a caption, “Hmmm … night shooting … how much I love the nights … clearly!
He also shared another Instagram story, in which he shared a note with a picture of the moon. “Thama is like night … a bloody night looks like this … #thama day 16.” Meanwhile, Alexander reacting to the actress’s post, the director shared the story again and expressed, “Ha ha … as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.”
To keep an eye
A mid-day report a few days earlier revealed that the director resumed the shooting of the film with a new plan. This came as a result of a stop after the Rushmika’s leg injury for a one and a half month break of the film.
It was discovered that the film’s actors and crew, who are shooting in Delhi, will currently go to Film City on 27 March, where Delhi’s homes and roads are copied. The sequences protected for the city will now be shot here, which joined by NawazDin Siddiqui.
Munjya fame Aditya Sarptdar, directed by Thama, led by Ayushman Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna, also in the lead roles in Paresh Rawal and Nawazuddin. Supported by Dinesh Vision’s Madock Films, this Diwali is set to release at 2025.
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