Prateik Babbar Talks About Collaborating With Sayani Gupta On ‘Khwaabon Ka Jhamela’

The actor spoke about the upcoming movie and working with Sayani…

Prateik Babbar Talks About Collaborating With Sayani Gupta On 'Khwaabon Ka Jhamela.'

Prateik Babbar Talks About Collaborating With Sayani Gupta On 'Khwaabon Ka Jhamela.'

Actors Prateik Babbar and Sayani Gupta are gearing up for their upcoming production ‘Khwaabon Ka Jhamela’.

The actor discussed the next film and his collaboration with Sayani.

 “I am excited for the next two years there will be a few releases and a few new ventures waiting to begin. I am grateful for all the opportunities and looking forward to it all and more,” he said.
“Sayani and I have been scene partners for the longest time on ‘Four More Shots Please!’. Having our own film now feels like an extension of our characters and stories, almost like we’re in a multiverse. we’ve gotten a lot of love over the years for our pair and chemistry. I am hoping that love extends toward our film,” he added.

Danish Aslam and Arpita Chatterjee wrote and directed the rom-com. Professionally, the actor is preparing for his new role in the international film ‘Lioness,’ in which he will appear alongside Aditi Rao Hydari and British actress Paige Sandhu. For the first time, he will play a Sikh character.

‘Lioness,’ the official Indo-UK co-production being developed under the bilateral treaty inked by the two nations in 2008, was announced during the Cannes Film Festival at the India Pavilion (run by FICCI under the purview of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting).

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The film has been certified by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and the British Film Institute (BFI). It is written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Kajri Babbar and stars Aditi Rao Hydari and Paige Sandhu in lead roles. It is produced by Vivek Rangachari, Vaishali Paatil, Faraz Ahsan, Clare Cahill, and Ajit Pal Singh. The film is based on the study of Peter Bance, the historian who found Princess Sophia Duleep’s narrative and tells the story of two British Punjabi ladies who live in the UK a century apart. Peter is also one of the film’s executive producers.