Dia Mirza and Rahul Bhat have officially wrapped up shooting for their upcoming untitled romantic drama. The film, directed by Indo-German filmmaker Kanwal Sethi, promises a mature and soulful exploration of love and human emotions.
The film marks the first collaboration between Dia Mirza and Rahul Bhat, pairing two of Indian cinema's compelling performers. The project is produced by Kovid Gupta and Sanjay Gulati's Crawling Angel Films. The film is set to explore a mature romance.
Rahul Bhat, fresh off his performance in Netflix's "Black Warrant," is excited about this new venture into the romance genre. He stated that he is happy that it is happening, and all he can reveal for now is that it is a mature love story where he is working with Dia, who is an eternal beauty, an amazing actor and great human being who works so much for the environment and other causes. Bhat's recent works include the film "Kennedy" and "The Wives".
Dia Mirza, known for her grace and emotional authenticity, brings her characteristic depth and poise to this nuanced story. Mirza was recently featured in "IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack" and "Dhak Dhak".
Director Kanwal Sethi is celebrated for crafting intimate human stories with universal resonance. He is known for directing Shefali Shah and Neeraj Kabi's 2018 romantic-drama, "Once Again". His upcoming venture is expected to capture the lyrical essence of romance while delving into the emotional complexities of modern love.
The film is produced by Kovid Gupta, who founded Kovid Gupta Films in 2018 with a focus on creating meaningful and engaging cinema. Gupta is also the author of two bestselling books — Kingdom of the Soap Queen: The Story of Balaji Telefilms and Redrawing India: The Teach For India Story.
While details about the title, supporting cast, and release timeline are still under wraps, industry insiders suggest the film will be a visually rich and emotionally charged story that traverses cultural and emotional landscapes. The shooting schedule, which took place in and around Nainital and Jim Corbett National Park, concluded on November 20.
