
Abhay Verma's Snow-Kissed Jispa Adventure Has Rasha Thadani's Attention
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Abhay Verma shared 14 pictures in total, with each one capturing a different part of his journey.
Abhay Verma is currently soaking in the peace and beauty of the mountains as he visits Jispa, a scenic village in Himachal Pradesh. The actor seems to be having the time of his life in nature's lap. He posted a bunch of pictures on Instagram and honestly, they look like they are straight out of a fantasy storybook. The post is filled with moments that show how much he is enjoying this escape.
He shared 14 pictures in total with each one capturing a different part of his journey. The first photo shows Abhay looking straight at the camera and flashing a cheerful smile. The next few images feel more spontaneous like there is one where he's laughing, another where he's playfully pretending to shiver in the cold and a few where he's just enjoying the views. All of this is set against a dreamy background of snow-covered mountains. There is even a photo of the night sky. One random picture shows a stop he must have taken to grab a bite or just rest for a while.
When it comes to his outfit, Abhay was dressed just right for the cold weather. He wore a brown pullover with a turtle neck, which was paired with light cream-coloured trousers. To stay even warmer, he layered an olive-green jacket on top. His white sneakers matched well with the rest of the outfit. The look was completed with a pair of white-framed sunglasses and gloves.
'Realisation of how small we are in front of these majestic mountains, the nature, was such a happy feeling!" he wrote in the caption.
Take a look at his post here:
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Rasha Thadani graced the comment section of the post, dropping a blue heart emoji that has made fans wonder if there's any hidden message in it as the emoji generally reflects warmth, friendship and casual love.
On the work front, Abhay is reportedly to be working on a new film with Shanaya Kapoor. The project is being directed by filmmaker Shujaat Saudagar. Abhay shared a post on his Instagram on May 16 where he mentioned that he had wrapped up the shoot for the film. While he didn't reveal the name of the movie or any specific details about the storyline, the post did give fans a glimpse behind the scenes. The first photo in the post showed him standing with director Shujaat Saudagar.
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Apart from this, Abhay has also been roped in for Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming film King. It will also star Suhana Khan and Abhishek Bachchan in key roles.
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