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Rakeysh Mehra shoots again in Ladakh

| | Sep 22, 2015, at 07:21 pm
Mumbai, Sept 22 (IBNS) After shooting his super hit film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag in Ladakh, filmmaker Rakeysh Mehra got back to the valley region for his next, Mirziya.

Mirziya is a contemporary love story set majorly in Rajasthan.

Rakeysh Mehra shot the most critical part of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag in Ladakh. He had a very special crew for the same.

When the ace filmmaker went back to Ladakh to shoot for Mirziya, he made it a point to go meet the Bhaag Milkha Bhaag crew (of Ladakh) there.

The entire crew had a reunion where they all bonded over the memories they all made during the shoot of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.

Rakeysh Mehra shares a very special bond with the Ladakh crew.

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