Actor Junaid Khan visited the sets of “Sikandar” to show the trailer of his upcoming film “Loveyapa” to Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.
According to a source, “Junaid Khan specifically visited the sets of Salman Khan’s upcoming film Sikandar to show him the trailer of Loveyapaa. Salman Khan loved the trailer, especially the part where Junaid said, ‘Achhe Khasi Zindagi’ ‘Has been made Bigg Boss’. This line, in particular, amused Salman Khan because he found it absolutely hilarious.”
Recently, it was shared that Junaid spent three months in the national capital to understand the lifestyle and culture of the city to understand his character in “Loveyapa”.
A close source reveals, “Junaid Khan spent three months in Delhi to get into the skin of his character and really immersed himself in the character. He is playing a typical Delhi boy for his upcoming film ‘Loveyapa’ Wanted to capture the essence and nuances of.” ,
Set in the realm of modern romance, “Lavayapa” delivers a heart-touching story enriched with unforgettable performances, vibrant music and breathtaking visuals.
“Loveyapa” talks about the life of a young couple and how their relationship is tested after they exchange mobile phones and learn some harsh truths about each other. The film is a remake of the Tamil blockbuster “Love Today”. Pradeep Ranganathan and Ivana played lead roles in the drama 2022.
Talking about ‘Sikander’, this film marks the star’s return to the big screen after more than a year. The superstar was last seen in ‘Tiger 3’. The teaser is further enhanced by an electrifying background score composed by the acclaimed Santhosh Narayanan, whose music perfectly complements the intensity and grandeur of the visuals.
The film is directed by AR Murugadoss, known for ‘Ghajini’, and also stars Rashmika Mandanna alongside Salman Khan. ‘Sikander’ marks the reunion of Salman Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala after the 2014 blockbuster, ‘Kick’, which also marked the directorial debut for the latter.
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