First look teaser of Shakun Batra's film 'Gehraiyaan' revealed, cast shares BTS pictures

Updated : Dec 20, 2021 13:50
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Karan Johar took to Instagram to share the first look teaser of Shakun Batra's upcoming film 'Gehraiyaan' on his Insta handle. The film stars actors Deepika Padukone, Ananya Panday, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Dhairya Karwa in lead roles. 

Karan who is the co-producer of the film wrote, “It's time to dive deep and find out what's beneath just the surface. #GehraiyaanOnPrime world premiere on Jan 25.”

In the teaser, we get a glimpse of the complex relationships of the characters. While Deepika is paired opposite Siddhant, Dhairya plays Ananya’s love interest. Deepika and Ananya play sisters in the emotional drama. The film deals with the extramarital issues of marriage as Deepika falls for Ananya's partner. The teaser take us through the emotional journey of the couples. 

Earlier, the stars took to Insta to share a few BTS pictures from the sets of the film. Deepika shared the pictures from the sets and wrote that she took the opportunity to be a part of something that I believe was truly magical. 

Ananya Pandey expressed her gratitude in a post for being the part of the film as she shared similar pictures. Meanwhile, Siddhant, in his post wrote a few lyrics of the song 'Gehraiyaan' and gave us a glimpse from the sets.

Gehraiyaan will premiere on Amazon Prime India on January 25. 

Also watch| Salman Khan announces Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2 at RRR event in Mumbai
 

 

Ananya PandayDeepika PadukoneKaran JoharSiddhant ChaturvediShakun Batra

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