Loveratri: Salman Khan shares a lovely photo of Aayush Sharma & Warina Hussain from the first day of the shoot
Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain starrer Loveratri went on floors today. Salman Khan shared a beautiful still from the film from the first day of the shoot on his Twitter page.
Salman Khan's brother-in-law Aayush Sharma will be making his Bollywood debut this year with the film Loveratri. He is starred alongside newbie Warina Hussain in the film.
Today, the film went on the floors. Aayush even shared the picture of clapperboard of the film on his Twitter page. If that wasn't enough to excite the fans, Salman Khan shared a lovely still from the film on his Twitter page.
In the picture, Warina Hussain adores Aayush Sharma with love as he takes her on a bike ride.
Loveratri is set against the backdrop of Gujarat and the onscreen couple's love story unfolds over the span of the festival of Navratri. The movie is directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Salman Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films.
Salman Khan captioned the picture, "#Loveratri first day . "
Check out the picture below:
Talking about the film, a source revealed to a leading daily, "Warina plays a ballet dancer in the film and Aayush essays the role of a Gujarati boy. The duo meet during Navratri and the love story follows."
On the occasion of Valentine's Day, a new poster for the upcoming movie is out and it features the two leads, Aayush and Warina.
In the photo, which is filled with the background of pink and orange with a whole lot of love, shows the two decked up and cuddling close with a dandiya stick each, in hand. Aayush looks handsome in a grey printed tee paired with a red and black checkered shirt, blue jeans and brown shoes. On the other hand, Warina looks beautiful in a velvet maroon crop top which she paired with a maroon lehenga.
Earlier, talking about Salman, Aayush said, "Salman Bhai has been very helpful in every way. He has been helping me in learning the craft and guiding me. Bhai has been teaching me how to get the character and understand it. He has been really helpful as he’s been training me for the past four years. He’s practically involved in every aspect of the film but yes, he has also given us a lot of creative freedom – like you go and explore the character, play with it, do something different and if you are going overboard I will let you know. Bhai just wants to make sure that everything’s fine but also believes in giving me and my director a lot of creative freedom in how we want to make the film, how the script is working etc."
























































