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Aarya Babbar starts shoot for ‘Zehan’

| | Oct 12, 2016, at 07:37 pm
Mumbai, Oct 12 (IBNS): Actor Aarya Babbar has commenced shoot for an upcoming psychological thriller titled ‘Zehan’.

Aarya as the main lead, will be seen portraying a character of a psychologically disturbed man.

The actor is very excited to don this new avatar.

Incidentally Aarya had to juggle his dates between the ongoing serial ‘Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman’ in which he plays Raavan and the movie Zehan.

Due to clashing dates for both projects Aarya had to bid adieu to Raavan and is now all set for Zehan.

Punjabi film star Surbhi Mahendru and actress Nidhi Kotyal will be seen opposite Aarya as the female leads.

The cast and crew are now in Dehradun for the first schedule of the movie.

Produced by Pradip Kedia of Costa Ply Productions, Zehan also marks the directorial debut of editor Dhiren Dimri and is expected to release next year.

 

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