Harshvardhan Rane Begins 'Force 3' Shoot in Gujarat with Pooja Ceremony

Actor Harshvardhan Rane has started filming the Gujarat schedule of the action film "Force 3" with a traditional pooja ceremony. He shared the news on social media, where fans expressed their excitement for the project. The film sees John Abraham reacquiring the rights to the franchise to maintain his creative vision. Harshvardhan's upcoming slate also includes the film "Silaa," opposite Sadia Khateeb.

Key Points: Harshvardhan Rane Starts Force 3 Shoot in Gujarat

  • Shoot begins with pooja ceremony
  • John Abraham reclaims franchise rights
  • Harshvardhan also stars in 'Silaa'
  • Presented by Zee Studios
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Harshvardhan Rane commences the shoot for 'Force 3' in Gujarat with a pooja ceremony

Actor Harshvardhan Rane commences the Gujarat schedule of 'Force 3' with a pooja. John Abraham returns to the franchise. Details inside.

"May the #FORCE 3 with us - Harshvardhan Rane"

Mumbai, March 6

Actor Harshvardhan Rane has finally commenced the shoot for his forthcoming action entertainer "Force 3". He started the shoot for the Gujarat schedule of the much-awaited drama with a pooja ceremony.

Sharing the professional update with his Instagram family, Harshvardhan uploaded a video of himself performing the pooja and seeking the divine blessing before commencing another cinematic journey.

For the caption, he wrote, "May the #FORCE 3 with us (Trishul emoji) Dir by @bhav.dhulia..Written by @simaabhashmi 1st schedule in #Gujrat (sic)."

Expressing their excitement in the comment section, one of the netizens shared, "Wishing you the best of God guiding and giving you strength and lots of love for this new project!!!! Lots of love from me @harshvardhanrane God bless you."

Another one penned, "Looking forward to seeing your new looks in your next film, Force 3. All the very best wishes my super star... my super Hero @harshvardhanrane."

Harshvardhan has announced shooting for his next just now, but recently, a leaked image from the set circulated in the media, providing the movie buffs a sneak peek into the set.

The image featured John Abraham, the primary face of the 'Force' franchise, with Harshvardhan, director Bhav Dhulia, and Tanya Maniktala.

John has reacquired the rights to the franchise in order to ensure that they stay true to his vision in "Force 3".

Along with "Force 3", Harshvardhan will further star in director Omung Kumar's "Silaa".

With Sadia Khateeb as the leading lady opposite him, Karanveer Mehra has been roped in as the antagonist.

Touted to be an intense action romance with layered characters and high-stakes drama, the project has been jointly produced by Omung Kumar, Umesh KR Bansal, Pragati Deshmukh, Himanshu Tiwari, Ajay Singh, Dhananjay Singh, Abhishek Ankur, and Captain Rahul Bali, under the banners of Blue Lotus Pictures, Stark Entertainment, and Innovations India.

Presented by Zee Studios, Rahhat Shah Kazmi has co-produced the drama.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good to see the franchise is back with John Abraham ensuring creative control. The first two Force films were solid action entertainers. Hoping this one lives up to the name. Shooting in Gujarat should provide some great backdrops.
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Aman W
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. The Force series has been hit or miss. Just having a pooja ceremony and big names doesn't guarantee a good film. The script needs to be tight this time, especially with a new director. Hope they prove me wrong!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the blend of tradition and modern filmmaking. Starting with a blessing ceremony is such a positive vibe. Also, Harshvardhan has a lot of potential - hope this big franchise film is his breakout role.
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Karthik V
Force 3 and Silaa both on the way? Harshvardhan is keeping busy! Good for him. The leaked pic with John looked promising. As an action movie fan, I just want well-choreographed stunts and a story that makes sense. Less CGI, more real action please!
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Nisha Z
Love that they are shooting in Gujarat! Our state offers such diverse locations, from the white desert to the coastline. It's great for Indian cinema to explore beyond the usual Mumbai and Goa. Best of luck to the team! 🤗

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