Bhumi Pednekar was clicked by the paparazzi in her trademark black floral jumpsuit in Bandra, Mumbai. However, what caught our attention was her bandage on her right arm. We wonder if she suffered an injury while shooting. Currently, Bhumi has a number of films in her kitty, namely Bhanu Pratap Singh's horror movie, Bhoot Part One opposite Vicky Kaushal, Karan Johar's Takht, Anurag Kashyap's Saand Ki Aankh, along with Taapsee Pannu and Pati, Patni Aur Woh opposite Kartik Aaryan. All Pics/Yogen Shah
Huma Qureshi was also clicked at her usual best in Bandra, Mumbai. The actress showed off her chic side in this white-and-grey outfit. Huma is currently enjoying the success of her last outing, Leila
The Netflix original web series showcases the fight of Huma's character for her lost daughter amidst undesirable situations and frightening experiences in the fictional world of Aryavarta. Directed by Deepa Mehta, Leila marks Huma's first digital project
Meanwhile, Aditya Roy Kapur was also spotted in the city. The actor was seen wearing a grey shirt and ripped jeans. The Kalank actor is undergoing athletic training for Mohit Suri's Malang. the actor will be required to tap into his action side as he shoots three high-octane sequences, including a car chase and a hand-to-hand combat scene.
Ishaan Khatter was clicked at a popular spa in Juhu. For the outing, the actor opted for a plain grey t-shirt and black shorts.
Mohit Raina, who became a household name due to Uri: The Surgical Strike, was spotted attending a promotional event for his upcoming web series Kaafir, along with his co-star Dia Mirza
Mohit looked dapper in his white shirt and blue trousers, which he teamed up with white shoes. On the other hand, Dia looked adorable in her brown dress and orange heels
Kaafir is based on the life and struggle of a Pakistani woman and her daughter who crossed over to India and are held, prisoner. The theme of the web series is so powerful that it will transcend all barriers, said Dia Mirza in a recent interview, adding that it has been an "incredibly insightful personal journey working on this show".
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