Parul Gulati on Her Pivotal Role in Anand L Rai's Thriller 'Tu Yaa Main'

Parul Gulati expresses her excitement about playing Laira, a key emotional anchor and the friend-manager to Shanaya Kapoor's character in the upcoming thriller 'Tu Yaa Main'. She describes the project as a dream collaboration within Anand L Rai's layered cinematic world. The film is directed by Bejoy Nambiar and produced by Rai alongside several partners. 'Tu Yaa Main' is scheduled to hit theaters on February 13, starring Adarsh and Shanaya Kapoor in lead roles.

Key Points: Parul Gulati on Role in Anand L Rai's 'Tu Yaa Main' Thriller

  • Parul Gulati plays Laira, friend & manager to Shanaya Kapoor's character
  • Film is a thriller directed by Bejoy Nambiar
  • Produced by Anand L Rai under Colour Yellow banner
  • Features Adarsh and Shanaya Kapoor in lead roles
  • Set for release on February 13
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Parul Gulati opens up about her role in Anand L Rai's thriller 'Tu Yaa Main'

Actor Parul Gulati discusses her role as an emotional anchor in the upcoming thriller 'Tu Yaa Main,' directed by Bejoy Nambiar and starring Shanaya Kapoor.

"she's not just a side character - she's an important emotional anchor in the story - Parul Gulati"

Mumbai, January 29

Actor and entrepreneur Parul Gulati has been on a roll.

After playing a key role in Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, she will soon be seen in Anand L Rai's thriller 'Tu Yaa Main'.

In the film, she steps into the shoes of Laira, Shanaya Kapoor's close friend and manager.

Opening up about her role, Parul, in a press note, said, "I'm genuinely so happy and honestly still trying to soak it all in. Laira is Shanaya's friend and manager, someone who stands by her fiercely, questions her, supports her, and is very real. What excites me the most is that she's not just a side character - she's an important emotional anchor in the story, and being part of such an iconic dialogue already feels surreal."

She added, "As an actor and as a creator, this is truly the best collaboration I could have ever gotten. Anand L Rai's world is so theatrical, layered, and emotionally rich - it's the kind of cinema I've always admired and wanted to be part of. I keep pinching myself because this feels like one of those rare, once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to be part of a big-screen, larger-than-life film that also has so much heart."

Directed by Bejoy Nambiar, Tu Yaa Main is produced by Aanand L Rai and Himanshu Sharma under the banner of Colour Yellow, along with Vinod Bhanushali and Kamlesh Bhanushali of Bhanushali Studios Limited.The film stars Adarsh and Shanaya Kapoor in the lead roles.

It will be released on February 13.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Anand L Rai's productions always have a certain depth to them. The combination of his vision and Bejoy Nambiar's direction is intriguing. Hope this thriller delivers something fresh for the audience. Good to see Parul getting substantial roles.
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Aditya G
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. The lead pair is very new, and the plot details seem vague. Hope the film relies on strong storytelling and not just the production house name. Wishing the team all the best, but will wait for the reviews.
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Sarah B
Parul's enthusiasm is contagious! It's lovely to see an actor so genuinely thrilled about their character's depth. The role of a friend-manager who is "very real" sounds relatable. Looking forward to a good thriller just before Valentine's week!
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Karthik V
Colour Yellow Productions has given us some gems. Hoping this continues the streak. The cast is interesting – a mix of established names and fresh faces. Parul mentioning the "iconic dialogue" has definitely piqued my curiosity. Fingers crossed!
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Nisha Z
As a working professional, I appreciate seeing roles for women that go beyond romance. A friend who is also a manager, standing fiercely by someone – that's a dynamic we see in real life. More power to writers creating such parts. All the best to the team!

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