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Fatima Sana Shaikh & Pavail Gulatie to share the screen space for the first time in Teen Kawwe

Bollywood actors Fatima Sana Shaikh and Pavail Gulatie are set to share screen space for the first time in the upcoming web series "Teen Kawwe". The project, produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur, promises to be a humorous slice-of-life drama featuring Sidhant Gupta in a significant role. While details remain limited, the series is currently in pre-production and generating excitement among movie enthusiasts. The collaboration marks an interesting new chapter in both actors' careers, with fans eagerly anticipating more information about the project.

Mumbai, May 21

Actors Pavail Gulatie and Fatima Sana Shaikh will be seen sharing screen space in the forthcoming web series, "Teen Kawwe".

Produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under the banner of UTV Motion Pictures, the project will also feature Sidhant Gupta in a significant role.

The show marks the first on-screen pairing of the trio.

Touted to be a laughter ride, "Teen Kawwe" is likely to be a slice-of-life drama with a perfect mixture of humour, emotions, and realism.

Not much has been revealed about the show, except for the primary cast.

While the web series is presently in the pre-production stage, the movie buffs are awaiting an official announcement for "Teen Kawwe".

Up next, Fatima will be seen in Anurag Basu’s much-awaited anthology "Metro… In Dino." Billed as a romantic drama, the movie will boast an ensemble cast with Sara Ali Khan, Aditya Roy Kapur, Anupam Kher, Neena Gupta, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Ali Fazal in crucial roles, along with others.

"Metro… In Dino" is slated to reach the cinema halls on July 4 this year.

Revealing the film's release date on social media, the makers penned, “When love, fate and city life collide magic is bound to happen! #Metro… इन दिनों brings the stories of heart from the cities that you love! Experience it on #July4th in cinemas near you”.

Presented by Gulshan Kumar's T-Series, along with Anurag Basu Productions Pvt Ltd, "Metro .. In Dino" will feature compositions scored by Pritam.

Fatima last graced the screen with the biographical drama, “Sam Bahadur,” which was based on the life of India's first field marshal, Sam Manekshaw.

On the other hand, Pavail was last seen sharing the screen with Shahid Kapoor in the action entertainer “Deva". He essayed the role of ACP Rohan D'Silva in Rosshan Andrrews' directorial.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul K.

Excited to see Fatima Sana Shaikh in a comedy role after her intense performance in Sam Bahadur! She's such a versatile actor. Pavail Gulati also impressed me in Thappad. Hope this web series brings something fresh to the table. 🤞

Priya M.

Another slice-of-life drama? Hope it's not like those typical urban shows about rich people problems. We need more authentic stories about middle-class India. But with Siddharth Roy Kapur producing, expectations are high!

Amit S.

Fatima has great comic timing - remember her in Dangal's lighter moments? Pavail is underrated though. Hope this series gives him the recognition he deserves. Waiting for more details about Teen Kawwe!

Neha V.

So many projects for Fatima! First Metro In Dino, now this web series. She's really making the most of her post-Sam Bahadur success. But I hope she doesn't overextend herself - quality over quantity please! 🙏

Sanjay D.

The title "Teen Kawwe" sounds interesting - reminds me of those old Hindi idioms. Hope the writing is as clever as the title suggests. Indian web series need more original concepts instead of remakes.

Meera P.

Pavail was brilliant in Made In Heaven season 2. Happy to see him getting more lead roles. The pairing with Fatima seems fresh - no typical Bollywood jodi. More power to unconventional casting! 👍

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