
Zaheer Iqbal surprises Sonakshi Sinha with new age DDLJ train prank. Watch
Watch the video here: Sonakshi and Zaheer got married in June 2024 after seven years of dating. Their intimate wedding was followed by a star-studded reception with industry friends. The couple first met at a party hosted by Salman Khan. Zaheer, who debuted in Salman's production 'Notebook', later shared screen space with Sonakshi in the film 'Double XL' and a music video titled 'Blockbuster'.Meanwhile, on the work front, Sonakshi was seen in the psychological thriller 'Nikita Roy' alongside Arjun Rampal and Paresh Rawal. The film did not perform well at the box office. She is gearing up for her next project, the Telugu thriller 'Jatadhara' opposite Sudheer Babu.Zaheer was last seen in a cameo role in Aayush Sharma's action thriller 'Ruslaan' and is yet to announce his upcoming projects.- EndsMust Watch

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- Time of India
Mohit Suri says he was inspired by ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' to become a director: 'Imagine working for Aditya Chopra today'
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News18
a day ago
- News18
Mohit Suri On The Moment He Decided To Become A Director: 'Bought DDLJ Tickets In Black…'
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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Hindustan Times
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