Namaste England: Arjun Kapoor makes Parineeti Chopra laugh out loud; find out how
Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra are currently shooting for the film Namaste England which is being directed by Vipul Shah. In a video, the actor made Parineeti laugh out loud. Read on to know how.
Arjun Kapoor and Parineet Chopra are currently shooting for Namaste England in Patiala. This will be their third film together.
They have recently finished the shoot of Dibakar Banerjee's Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar.
The first look for Namaste England was released last month and both Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra complement each other quite well. The posters have got us excited for the film.
Arjun shared a video on his Instagram story in which he is riding a bike whereas Parineet is in the car and is shooting his video. Arjun makes faces which leaves Parineeti Chopra in splits.
Check out the video below:
Earlier, talking about working with Parineeti again, Arjun had quipped to a leading daily, "We are working in two films. First in Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar and then, whether you're satisfied or not, we will come together in Namastey England as well. So next year, I am going to be linked-up only with Parineeti because I would be working only with her."
Namaste England will be extensively shot in major cities around the world. The initial shoot will happen in Mumbai, Punjab and the United Kingdom. But will go on from Amritsar and Ludhiana in Punjab, Dhaka in Bangladesh, Brussels in Belgium and more.
When the director of the film, Vipul Amrutlal Shah was asked about the same, he stated to a leading daily, "I will start shooting very soon and I plan to kick it off with some scenes and then step into the songs. This film is very special for everyone."
He further said, "Yes, it involves a lot of travelling because the script has turned out to be that way. There will be times when my family will join me at work and times when I will be far off, but I want to shoot this film exactly the way the script has shaped up. I want to stick to it and if travelling half the globe is the way to do it, so be it."
























































