New Delhi: Vamika Gabbi, who will be seen next time in the film “Bhool Chu Chhow Maaf”, has talked about a “mistake” she made and is grateful for it. The actress said that it was learning to say “no”. Asked if there is any “mistake” he made and grateful for it, Vamika said to IANS: “It is not saying.”
The 31 -year -old actress is now happy that she is getting comfortable with not saying when needed. “At that time it feels like such a mistake. Sometimes it does not feel like it does not feel … I hope that I am not doing anything wrong by saying that I am not doing anything wrong. But this is something that I am happy that I am not so good to be comfortable with saying this.”
The film is produced by Dinesh Vijan under the Madock Films banner, with music by Tanish Bagchi, songs by Irshad Kamil, and Vocals by Tanish Bagchi and Madhubanti Bagchi. Talking about the “forgotten forgiveness” directed by Karan Sharma, the film revolves around Ranjan, who revolves around a small town romantic boy in Benares, who does a government job to marry Titley, but forgets his word until he fulfills his promise.
A cheerful story of love, luck and redemption emerges. Director Karan Sharma started his journey from Delhi and stepped into Mumbai in 2005. His short film Christed Black Holi has been acclaimed internationally as a best story short film.
The film was scheduled to hit the screen on 9 May, although the producers announced on 8 May that it would now be digitally released on prime video, “The Indian Air Force targeted terrorists’ sites without crossing the airspace of Pakistan.
However, the film’s release has now hit the poses button. The Bombay High Court granted an advertisement-inter-prohibition prohibition with PVR Inox before completing the 8-week dramatic run dramatic run on OTT platforms.
PVR Inox in his court plea argued that the final-finish change was a violation of the contract signed between the parties on 6 May, 2025. The agreement specified that the film should have an 8-week window before being released online.