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Emraan Hashmi and director Tejas Deoskar sparked excitement by playfully teasing a potential Ground Zero sequel during their Srinagar visit. The duo arrived for a historic premiere, marking the first red-carpet screening in the city in 38 years. Their lighthearted banter about golf training led to the sequel hint, adding buzz to the event. The screening honored BSF soldiers, aligning with the film's tribute to their bravery.

Key Points: Emraan Hashmi Teases Ground Zero Sequel During Srinagar Premiere

  • Emraan Hashmi jokes about relearning golf for Srinagar visits
  • Director hints at Ground Zero sequel during playful banter
  • First red carpet screening in Srinagar after 38 years
  • Special premiere dedicated to BSF soldiers
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Tejas Deoskar, Emraan Hashmi tease Ground Zero sequel in funny banter ahead of screening in Srinagar

Emraan Hashmi and director Tejas Deoskar hint at Ground Zero sequel while celebrating the historic Srinagar premiere after 38 years.

"Ground Zero part two, on a golf course? Yes. We'll have a training session here. – Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar"

Srinagar, April 18

Ground Zero director Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar and actor Emraan Hashmi have landed in Srinagar for the historic premiere screening of their film.

The director-actor duo was seen riding a vehicle in a gold course as they gear up for the premiere screening of the film.

In a humorous conversation, the duo praised the golf course as they passed through it. When asked if he had any training in golf, the actor Emraan said that he had learned golf before but had forgotten it over time.

In an exclusive video shared to ANI, Emraan said, "I have actually got training in golf, but I have forgotten how to play the game now. But I want to learn golf all over again. Just to come here and play? Just to come here again and again," said Emraan Hashmi.

On this, the director playfully hinted at the sequel of Ground Zero.

"So, ground zero part two. Ground zero part two, on a golf course? Yes. We'll have a training session here. We'll have a training session and then practice over here. Absolutely," said Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar.

Ground Zero' will also be the first film in 38 years to have its premiere screening in Srinagar on April 18.

The director-actor duo landed in Srinagar on Friday morning. The team announced their arrival in Srinagar by sharing a selfie.

Emraan Hashmi marked their arrival in Srinagar, calling it a "landmark day" as the city hosts its first red carpet screening in 38 years

Taking to social media, Emraan and director Tejas Deoskar shared their arrival moments, captioning: "Touchdown... landmark day: first Red carpet movie screening after 38 years in #Srinagar. This is a special movie screening to honour BSF soldiers and their officers."

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This special screening is dedicated to the Border Security Force, with soldiers and officers attending as guests of honour. The event stands as a tribute to their courage and sacrifice, values at the heart of the film.

In Ground Zero, Emraan Hashmi essays the role of Commandant Narendra Nath Dhar Dubey, who led a two-year-long investigation.

Based on the BSF's most daring operation in the last 50 years, the film brings to life a true story of service, sacrifice, and strength, set against the backdrop of Kashmir.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Love the chemistry between Tejas and Emraan! Their banter about golf and the sequel has me excited already. Ground Zero was amazing, can't wait for part 2! ⛳🎬
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Priya M.
Such a historic moment for Srinagar! It's wonderful to see cinema bringing people together after so many years. The BSF dedication makes it even more special ❤️
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, I hope the sequel doesn't lose the gritty realism that made the first film so powerful. Golf course setting seems a bit odd for a military thriller?
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Sneha P.
Emraan's transformation into serious roles has been incredible! From romantic hero to playing a BSF officer - what range! 👏 Can't wait to see this in theaters.
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Vikram J.
The golf course banter was hilarious! "Forgot how to play" - classic Emraan 😂 But seriously, kudos to the team for bringing cinema back to Srinagar in such a big way.
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Neha T.
As someone from Kashmir, this screening means so much. Representation matters, and seeing our stories told with respect and dignity is long overdue. Thank you for this!

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