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Kashika Kapoor To Make Her Bollywood Debut With Pradip Khairwar's Rom-Com

Kashika Kapoor, starred in the online series 'The Vibe Hunters,' will soon make her Bollywood debut in romantic comedy directed by Pradip Khairwair.
by Vignesh K | December 12, 2022 17:09 IST
Kashika Kapoor To Make Her Bollywood Debut With Pradip Khairwar's Rom-Com

Kashika Kapoor, an actress who starred in the online series "The Vibe Hunters," will soon make her Bollywood debut in a romantic comedy directed by Pradip Khairwair.

 
She said: "Finally, now that I can speak about it and by the grace of Ganpati Bappa, I am ready to begin working on my first Bollywood movie. My movie will start shooting by the end of next week, and I am beyond excited about the chance. I've always pictured myself acting in my first Bollywood movie at the age of 20." And with this movie, my dream is finally coming true."
 
"We took a lot of time to understand and develop each aspect of my personality for this part. For my role, I have been attending workshops, and it has been a fascinating experience," she added.
 
Pradeep is well-known for movies like "Sarkar 3," "Blind Love," and many others. He is currently working on a new project that has not yet been given a name.
 
"The movie will cover a very delicate subject which is girl education. It is with a strong message that will reach young people, but the story will also take many unexpected turns. I will be sharing the screen with Anuj Saini and I am really excited about it," said Kashika.
 
The actress went to the Siddhi Vinayak temple to ask for blessings and expressed her desire to hear only good things about her upcoming movie.
 
"Every actor in the business always hopes to star in a movie about a subject that will gain more fame. However, I am making my big Bollywood debut with a movie that has such a strong message. And for that, I am truly grateful to my director and the entire team. Making a big debut under Pradeep sir's guidance is something that I am looking forward to," she concluded.


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