
Karan Veer Mehra Unleashes His Fierce Avatar As Zehraak In Silaa First Look; Fans Can't Keep Calm!
The wait is over! All the Karan Veer Mehra fans who have been eagerly waiting to see his look in the upcoming film Silaa can finally rejoice. The winner of Bigg Boss 18 took to his social media to unveil the first-look motion poster of himself from the film. In the poster, Karan looks fierce, rugged, and intense in his new avatar.
In the first look, Karan exudes a cold, commanding presence — still, sharp, and simmering with an energy that's both unsettling and magnetic. Zehraak isn't just a villain who arrives with noise; he is the silence before the storm and the haunting stillness after.
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Chum Darang wrote, 'Go Zehraak 💥," while Shilpa Shirodkar commented, 'Love, love, and only love, my Karan ❤️❤️❤️ Wishing you the best and more… Ye toh bas shuruaat hai."
Raghav Juyal also chimed in with, '🔥🔥🔥🔥 G faaad 🔥🔥." Simple Kaul added, 'Wow wow wow! Congratulations, killer look."
Not just friends, but fans, too, couldn't keep calm after seeing the poster. One wrote,
'Karanveeeeer, you really did it! You turned your dream into something real—proof that magic exists when you believe, try, and keep going. You're what hope looks like. Love you and I'm always cheering you on." Another fan commented, 'KARAN VEER MEHRA IN AND AS ZEHRAAK IN SILAA (goosebumps alert)." A third wrote, 'Omg! The intensity, the power, the vibe – Zehraak is everything! 😍🔥 Karan, this role was made for you! Bring it on #SILAA – can't wait! 🖤"
On July 1, Karan Veer Mehra shared pictures from the mahurat shot of Silaa, marking the official start of the film's shoot. One picture shows him posing with director Omung Kumar—known for films like Mary Kom and Sarbjit—holding a clapperboard marked 'Mahurat." Other photos featured co-stars Harshvardhan Rane, Sadia Khateeb, and Ipsitaa. Sharing the photos, Karan wrote, 'Thank you for all the love and blessings. #Silaa #NewBeginnings #Film. Captain: @omungkumar."
Presented by Zee Studios, Silaa stars Karan Veer Mehra alongside Sadia Khateeb and Harshvardhan Rane. Strengthening the production team is an impressive lineup: director Omung Kumar is joined by producers Umesh KR Bansal, Pragati Deshmukh, Himanshu Tiwari, Ajay Singh, Dhananjay Singh, Abhishek Ankur, and Captain Rahul Bali, with Rahhat Shah Kazmi serving as co-producer.
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