Nimrit Kaur Calls Co-Star Parambrata Chatterjee 'Nicest Person on the Block'

Actress Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia has shared a warm selfie with her co-star, Bengali actor Parambrata Chatterjee, from the sets of their upcoming untitled series. She captioned the photo with high praise, calling him the "nicest person on the block". The series, reported to be the thriller 'Ab Hoga Hisaab', features a strong cast including Sanjay Kapoor and Mouni Roy. Nimrit was most recently seen in the Punjabi film 'Shaunki Sardar'.

Key Points: Nimrit Kaur Praises Parambrata Chatterjee as 'Nicest Person'

  • On-set praise for co-star
  • Shooting in Nainital
  • Untitled thriller-action series
  • Features strong ensemble cast
  • A whodunnit revenge drama
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Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia calls Parambrata Chatterjee 'nicest person on the block'

Actress Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia shares a selfie with co-star Parambrata Chatterjee from their new thriller series shoot, calling him an honour to work with.

Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia calls Parambrata Chatterjee 'nicest person on the block'
"To the nicest person on the block. It's been an absolute honour. - Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia"

Mumbai, April 23

Actress Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia has heaped praise on Bengali star Parambrata Chatterjee, with whom she's working on a yet-untitled thriller-action series, and called him the "nicest person on the block".

Nimrit shared a selfie with Parambrata, with whom she is currently shooting in Nainital for the upcoming series, on Instagram. In the image, the two are looking at the camera and smiling.

For the caption, Nimrit wrote: "To the nicest person on the block. It's been an absolute honour."

The shooting for the yet-untitled and yet-announced series commenced last week. Other details related to the project are still under wraps.

In February, it was reported that Nimrit is set to explore a gripping new space with the series Ab Hoga Hisaab. Ab Hoga Hisaab is a high-stakes thriller rooted in a strong Punjabi backdrop. The series also stars Sanjay Kapoor, Shaheer Shaikh, and Mouni Roy,

Produced by Arré Studio and directed by Divyanshu Malhotra, Ab Hoga Hisaab is a whodunnit revenge drama that delves into complex human emotions, power dynamics, and hidden motives. Nimrit will be seen in a pivotal role that plays a crucial part in the narrative, adding depth and intrigue to the unfolding mystery.

Nimrit was recently seen in the Punjabi film 'Shaunki Sardar" starring Guru Randhawa, Babbu Maan and Guggu Gill.

Directed by Dheeraj Kedarnath Rattan, 'Shaunki Sardar' is produced by Ishaan Kapoor, Shah Jandiali, and Dharminder Bataouli. The film arrived in cinemas on May 16, 2025.

The film followed the story of three men, who are bound by passion for fine dressing, adventure, and an unshakable moral code. Shamsher becomes a dreaded encounter specialist, while Karan, known for his fiery temper, never backs down from a fight. When Jagir returns from jail, he finds his proteges have grown into his equals, and as they navigate their entangled past.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Nainital is a beautiful location for shooting. Hope the series does justice to the backdrop. The cast for 'Ab Hoga Hisaab' sounds promising too. Good to see Nimrit getting diverse roles.
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Sarah B
While it's nice to see positive co-star relationships, I wish articles would focus more on the project details than just social media posts. We know so little about this new series!
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Rohit P
Parambrata Chatterjee is a gem! His work in Bengali cinema is superb. It's great that mainstream Hindi projects are now roping in talented actors from regional industries. More of this, please! 👍
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Kavya N
Nimrit seems to be on a roll! From a Punjabi film to a thriller series. 'Ab Hoga Hisaab' with a Punjabi backdrop sounds interesting. Hope the story is fresh and not just another typical revenge drama.
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Michael C
Interesting crossover. The Indian entertainment landscape is truly becoming pan-Indian. A thriller shot in Nainital should have great visuals. Best of luck to the team!

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