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Ahaan-Sharvari film Ali Abbas Zafar’s next – WATCH

Ahaan Panday and Sharvari SPOTTED filming Ali Abbas Zafar's next; FIRST LOOK from sets leaks online- WATCH

Actors Ahaan Panday and Sharvari have officially begun work on their next film. The costars, who were rumoured to be starring in director Ali Abbas Zafar’s untitled next, were spotted on the sets shooting for the film and the first photos and videos from the sets have turned up online.

Ahaan and Sharvari spotted on film sets

The viral clips offer fans a glimpse of the lead pair as they prepare for a scene on what appears to be a city street in the UK. Ahaan is seen sporting an all-black look with a cool new hairstyle, while Sharvari is dressed in a shirt, skirt and knee-high boots.The two actors were filmed walking side-by-side as director Ali Abbas Zafar appeared to explain the shot to them before cameras begin rolling.Another clip saw the stars exiting a large van parked on the sets. It is unclear if it was part of the shoot or if the actors were waiting behind the scenes before being called to the sets.

WATCH: Viral video of Ahaan and Sharvari

About Ahaan and Sharvari’s next

The project has already generated considerable buzz, as it brings together the two actors for the first time, for what is being described as an action-romance.According to reports, Sharvari has been cast opposite Ahaan in the film that is expected to blend high-octane action with a romantic storyline. The movie is seen as a major milestone for both actors. For Sharvari, it marks another significant project after bagging a leading role in ‘Alpha’ opposite Alia Bhatt. Meanwhile, the film will serve as Ahaan’s next big venture following the success of ‘Saiyaara’. Released in July 2025, the film went on to become the highest-grossing romantic film of all time.Adding to the anticipation is the involvement of director Zafar, who is known for his work on blockbuster action films like Salman Khan’s ‘Sultan’ and ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’.

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