Khushi Kapoor-Ibrahim Ali Khan's film begins production; Karan Johar shares update

Updated : Jan 22, 2024 07:45
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Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan's yet-to-be-titled film has gone on floors. Filmmaker Karan Johar recently shared a picture from the sets of the upcoming film while also congratulating director Shauna Gautam, who is also making her debut with the project. The upcoming film marks both Khushi and IAK's second and first films together. While Khushi made her debut with 'The Archies', Ibrahim's has finished shooting for his maiden film, 'Sarzameen'.

Khushi and Ibrahim's film goes on the floor

Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan have begun shooting for their forthcoming project. The refreshing pair are set to play the lead roles in the untitled film, which has been touted as a romantic comedy. While Khushi has already established a dedicated fan base with her debut project 'The Archies', IAK often grabs limelight for his good looks.

Karan Johar congrtulates Shauna Gautam

Filmmaker Karan Johar, who is producing the upcoming film, recently took to his Instagram account to congratulate director Shauna Gautam, who will be making her directorial debut with the Khushi-Ibrahim starrer. Taking to his Instagram stories, he shared a photo of Shauna holding a clapperboard and wrote, "Lets go Day 1." The board also featured the logo of Karan's company, Dharmatic Entertainment. The film will have a direct-to-digital release on Netflix.

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