‘The Archies’: Can you guess what Suhana Khan, Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor are up to in Sao Paulo?

Updated : Jun 15, 2023 15:39
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‘The Archies’ stars Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Agastya Nanda, Yuvraj Menda, Vedang Raina, Dot, and Mihir Ahuja are currently in Sao Paulo, Brazil, to attend Netflix’s Tudum 2023 event. The gang jetted off for the event a few days back and we got a glimpse of a few in-flight pictures of the cast.

Now, the makers have shared a new post giving us a sneak peek into what ‘The Archies’ gang has been up to in Brazil.

The picture shared on the official Instagram handle of Archies On Netflix shows the silhouettes of the cast and they are seen standing in what appears to be a stage, with blurry lights in front of them.

The post’s caption has grabbed everyone’s attention. It read, ‘Riverdale ke ballroom se Sao Paulo ke stage tak, the @archiesnetflix are always together But, what are they up to now? Comment down your guesses #TheArchiesOnNetflix’.

Several netizens guessed that ‘The Archies’ gang is gearing up for a performance in Sao Paulo. Is this correct? We’ll have to wait and watch!

The global fan event Netflix Tudum 2023 will feature exclusive first looks and trailers of some of the major upcoming Netflix Original movies and series. Sharing the news on social media, Suhana wrote, ‘From Riverdale to Sao Paulo, catch the #TheArchies gang at the TUDUM global fan event on 18th June! #TheArchiesOnNetflix.’

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