Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor to resume shoot for Luv Ranjan's film post his wedding

Updated : Jan 27, 2022 12:16
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Editorji News Desk

Luv Ranjan’s untitled next project, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles will resume shooting after his wedding in February.

"Both the Delhi-Mumbai and Spain shoots were to happen last year - one in December and foreign one in September but things got delayed because of the COVID-19 situation. The final schedule is in Spain with the unit along with the entire star cast flying there in the summer months of May or June - after which the rom-com is complete. After the Delhi schedule, the cast and crew plan on a summer shoot for the movie in Spain where a part of the story takes place. A few songs with Ranbir and Shraddha and dramatic scenes with Ranbir, his parents, and the rest of the cast, are expected to be canned during the month-long schedule," the source informed the leading daily.

Ranjan's wedding was supposed to take place earlier this month but due to the ongoing third wave of Covid, it was pushed yet again.

According to the reports, the wedding will be a private affair and will include only close family and friends.

On the work front, Ranbir Kapoor is gearing up for his next film Brahmastra starring Alia Bhatt in the lead. The film is directed by Ayan Mukherji. While Shraddha Kapoor has another project lined up with Nikhil Dwivedi.

Also read| Alia Bhatt calls Ranbir Kapoor her 'boyfriend’ in latest post

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