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Pics: Dhanush parties with Mrunal, Tamannaah and Bhumi as he wraps Tere Ishk Mein

Pics: Dhanush parties with Mrunal, Tamannaah and Bhumi as he wraps Tere Ishk Mein

India Today21 hours ago
Dhanush and Kriti Sanon have wrapped the shooting of their upcoming film, 'Tere Ishk Mein.' Directed by Aanand L Rai, the film has created a strong buzz among the fans ever since the posters were unveiled. Now, before heading back to Chennai, Dhanush was seen enjoying a small party with his friends from the industry, including Mrunal Thakur, Tamannaah Bhatia, Bhumi Pednekar, and his co-star Kriti.advertisementWriter Kanika Dhillon shared glimpses from her late-night get-together, featuring the stars have a gala time. Captioning the post, she wrote, 'Our hearts are full! Our OG Raanjhana in the house @dhanushkraja – we love you! With friends old and new—big smiles, even bigger hearts! Grateful for the memories (sic).'Take a look at the post here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kanika Dhillon (@kanika.d)
Recently, the director shared a candid moment from a recent celebration. The unseen picture captured the lead pair cutting a cake, surrounded by the team enjoying the festivities.Kriti Sanon, in a heartfelt post on Instagram, expressed her gratitude to the director and Dhanush with a caption on her photo. It read, "@aanandlrai thank you for holding my one hand through this journey to find Mukti, and for feeding me the yummiest food with so much love. I have enjoyed every moment being directed by you sir! @dhanushkraja you are one of the finest and most intelligent actors I have worked with! Such a pleasure doing scenes with you my friend! Here's to many more together! Stay amazing and stay in touch! #HimanshuSharma your brilliant screenplay is what makes this story worth telling and I cannot wait for the world to live it with us! My team, and the whole crew that worked so hard.. I love you guys! Milte hain.. theatres mein! (See you in the theatres) (sic)"Produced by Gulshan Kumar, T-Series, and Colour Yellow Pictures, the film is set to release worldwide in Hindi and Tamil on November 28. The film's music, composed by AR Rahman with lyrics by Irshad Kamil, promises to be an auditory delight. 'Tere Ishk Mein' promises to be a mesmerising journey, blending profound emotional narratives with captivating performances. As anticipation builds, audiences eagerly await its cinematic release later this year.- Ends
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