Key Points

Raashii Khanna has excited fans by sharing behind-the-scenes moments from her upcoming film with Vikrant Massey. The movie, titled "Talakhon Mein Ek", promises to delve into the sensitive 2002 Godhra train-burning incident through a journalist's perspective. Alongside these revelations, Raashii also wished the film's director Bodhayan Roychaudhury a happy birthday. The actress continues to expand her diverse film portfolio with multiple exciting projects in the pipeline.

Key Points: Raashii Khanna Vikrant Massey Reveal Talakhon Mein Ek BTS Moments

  • Raashii shares candid moments with Vikrant Massey
  • Film explores 2002 Godhra train-burning incident
  • Director Bodhayan Roychaudhury celebrates birthday
  • Movie promises intense journalistic narrative
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Raashii Khanna drops BTS moments with Vikrant Massey from 'Talakhon Mein Ek'

Southern actress Raashii Khanna shares behind-the-scenes glimpses with Vikrant Massey from upcoming film Talakhon Mein Ek

Raashii Khanna drops BTS moments with Vikrant Massey from 'Talakhon Mein Ek'
"Counting down to the world seeing your magic in Talakhon Mein Ek - Raashii Khanna"

Mumbai, Sep 9

Southern beauty Raashii Khanna has treated the netizens with her first look from "Talakhon Mein Ek", in which she stars opposite Vikrant Massey. She dropped a couple of candid behind-the-scenes stills from her next.

Along with unveiling her BTS look, Raashii also extended a warm birthday wish to the film's director, Bodhayan Roychaudhury.

"Wishing the craziest (and coolest) writer-director I know the happiest birthday... Stay mad, stay brilliant Bodhs!! @bodhayanroychaudhury," she wished him with the following words.

In the next post, both the snaps from the collage had Rashii and Vikrant posing with their director.

"Counting down to the world seeing your magic in Talakhon Mein Ek", she wrote along with the pictures.

While Vikrant will essay the role of a fearless journalist on a warpath against the system to unravel the truth about the 2002 Godhra train-burning incident amidst political pressure and media cover-up, Raashii will support him on his quest.

Adding to the buzz, Raashii also posted a glimpse from the sets of "Ustaad Bhagat Singh". She is presently busy shooting alongside superstar Pawan Kalyan for the project and offered her InstaFam a sneak peek at her mass song shoot for the film, captioning it, "One frame. A thousand stories. A true mass treat from Ustaad #UstaadBhagatSingh."

Backed under the banner of Mythri Movie Makers, "Ustaad Bhagat Singh" boasts a talented cast including Sreeleela, Prathiban, KS Ravikumar, Ramky, Nawab Shah, Avinash (of KGF fame), Gauthami, Naga Mahesh, and Temper Vamsi in prominent roles, along with others. The project marks Raashii's first on-screen pairing with Pawan.

Made under the direction of Harish Shankar, "Ustaad Bhagat Singh" is believed to be a cop drama.

Over and above this, Raashii has also been roped in as the leading lady in "120 Bahadur" opposite Farhan Akhtar.

Her lineup further includes the second season of the acclaimed crime thriller "Farzi". With Shahid Kapoor as the lead, season two of the show is expected to begin filming by December this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Godhra train incident is a sensitive topic. Hope they handle it with the respect and seriousness it deserves. Vikrant is perfect for such intense roles though.
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Aryan P
Raashii is working with Pawan Kalyan AND Farhan Akhtar? What a dream lineup! She's really making her mark across industries. More power to her! ✨
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the BTS content, I hope the focus remains on the story rather than just star power. The Godhra incident deserves nuanced storytelling, not just entertainment.
Kavya N
Farzi season 2 is what I'm most excited about! Raashii was brilliant in the first season. Hope she gets even more screen time this time. 🔥
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Michael C
Interesting to see Raashii balancing serious content like Talakhon Mein Ek with mass entertainers like Ustaad Bhagat Singh. Shows her versatility as an actor.

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