Beyond The Clouds screening: Karan Johar, Ishaan Khatter, Taapsee Pannu and other celebs snapped

For the special screening of Beyond The Clouds today, celebrities like Ishaan Khatter, Karan Johar, Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal, Vishal Bhardwaj and others were present.

Updated on Apr 20, 2018  |  08:38 PM IST |  2.7M

Today, a special screening of Ishaan Khatter and Malavika Mohanan's Beyond The Clouds was held in the city. The film is directed by Majid Majidi and will be releasing tomorrow.

A lot of celebrities were snapped at the screening today. Ishaan Khatter came with his mom and his father also attended the screening.

Directors Karan Johar and Vishal Bhardwaj were also snapped in their cars.

Actors like Dimple Kapadia, Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal, and Nushrat Bharucha were also present for Beyond The Clouds' screening.

Check their photos below:

About working with director Majid Majidi, Ishaan had said in an interview, “It is great to work with somebody who is a well-rounded person and somebody whose work ethics is so strong. Majidi sir is a man of faith, he is self-assured and deeply intuitive. He is a soulful person and that’s why he makes these kind of films. He is a man of few words but when he says something, it’s very profound. One of the first things he told me before he started shooting was to strive to be a good human being first and everything else will follow.”

Talking about Ishaan, Malavika said, "He has an identity, he is Shahid Kapoor's brother, after all. Ishaan, given his family background, has certain buzz associated with him. Also, he is working with Karan Johar in Dhadak. So, there is attention around that project too."

Malavika, although she has worked in Malayalam films, calls herself a newcomer in Bollywood. She said, "People don't know me here yet. They will learn of me only after this movie releases. I am a newcomer, but he is known as Shahid's brother and someone who is being launched by Karan. I don't mind the fact that the limelight is on him because it's helping the movie. As long as the attention translates into people turning up in cinema halls to watch the film, it's all good."

Credits: Viral Bhayani

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