30 November,2020 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Samikssha Bhatnagar and Shreyas Talpade
Samikssha Bhatnagar featured in Shreyas Talpade's Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol-starrer Poster Boys (2017). Now, the actor-turned-director is her co-star in Jo Hukum Mere Aaka. Rajiv Ruia's web series, a comic caper, also features Krushna Abhishek. Bhatnagar was used to Talpade calling the shots, so she feels strange to have him as a co-actor on the set.
Samikssha has started shooting for the project, which she describes as a "hilarious, rib tickling comedy".
"Shoot has already started. It's absolutely mind blowing and hilarious. We have got a great team on board and we are all raring to go," she said.
Krushna Abhishek also shared a video on his Instagram account, announcing the new project, have a look right here:
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The series reunites Samikssha with her Poster Boys director Shreyas Talpade who is also her co-star in Jo Hukum Mere Aaka.
The story deals with a djinn who can make the opposite of what one wishes for come true. Samikssha essays Krushna's wife Sudha. The series is directed by Rajiv Ruhia.
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