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Rajkummar Rao’s film “Bhool Chuk Maaf” focuses on the ends of marriage and time.
Rao shared insight into his wedding, celebrating with themed parties.
The main character of the film struggles with a fast, facing a one -time loop.
New Delhi:
Rajkummar Rao’s upcoming film ForgiveWhich revolves around the wedding and one time loop, ready for a digital release. The actor reflected her marriage with actress Pati Likhaha, sharing the ceremonies and celebrated with a series of parties on repeating instead.
Rajkumar told that in which part of the wedding ceremony he still wants to repeat, when asked IANS“In my wedding, we did not have ceremonies like music or turmeric. We had one parties during the first day, then one more at night. Then that night got married after another party. It was already on a loop!”
“We had a pool party -like theme parties and a white party of that kind,” said Rajkumar who married Patilekha in Chandigarh after more than a decade of dating in 2021.
Forgive From Banaras, a small-town romantic boy called Ranjan, who does a government job to marry Titley, but forgets his pledge to Lord Shiva-until he does not fulfill his promise, to get trapped in a time-loop until he fulfills his promise.
Talking about whether the film was like a party on the set while walking around the wedding, he said, “It was a party, but only during the night because the days were very hot. We were shooting during May-June. Shooting of the night was better because AC tried his best to give cold air during the day, but it was very hot.”
He said, “Otherwise we had a lot of fun, on offscreen and screen because we are all very cold. Nobody takes themselves so seriously. Everyone loves their work and made the film with full passion.”
On May 8, producer ForgiveWhich was initially slaughtered to hit the screen on 9 May, announced that the film will now be digitally released on prime video on 16 May, 2025, in the light of recent events and increased security exercises across the country.
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