Parth Samthaan wraps up Sanjay Dutt-Raveena Tandon starrer Ghudchadi; pens heartfelt note for crew

TV actor Parth Samthaan has wrapped up the shoot for his upcoming Bollywood film Ghudchadi. The actor took to Instagram to share a few pictures from the sets of the film and expressed his gratitude to the team.

"It's a wrap! These pictures carry a lot of emotions, hard work, patience, patience and most importantly A positive approach. Had an amazing experience shooting Ghuchadhi with the entire team, a big thanks to all my fantastic co-actors Sanjay Dutt Baba and gorgeous Raveena Tandon and my fav Khushalii Kumar, special thanks to all the technicians, dop, assistants, light men, spot dada for working day and night with all smiles," read an excerpt of Parth’s heartfelt caption.

The actor also expressed his gratitude to the film's writer Deepak Kapur Bhardwaj, producer Nidhi Dutta, and director Binoy Gandhi for helping him portray his character, Chirag. He added, "Hopefully this Chirag shines with bright colours once the audience watches."

 

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Reacting to the post, his co-star Khushali Kumar showered love and dropped a couple of red-heart emoticons in the comments section. Meanwhile, a section of his fans flooded it with fire emoji.

Speaking of the upcoming film, Ghudchadi is a romantic comedy film directed by Binoy Gandhi. It features an ensemble cast that includes actors like Sanjay Dutt, Aruna Irani, and Raveena Tandon. Parth's character in the film will go through a series of comical escapades as he attempts to gain clarity in life.

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