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Farhan’s late night encounters Lucknow!

Farhan’s late night encounters Lucknow!

India Blooms News Service | | 28 Mar 2017, 05:21 pm
Mumbai, Mar 28 (IBNS): Bollywood’s multi-faceted man Farhan Akhtar was seen riding a scooter with his on-screen friend Alok & director Ranjit Tiwari in Lalbagh for Emmay Entertainment’s upcoming film Lucknow Central.

Farhan was spotted sporting a black jacket teamed with a mustard coloured t-shirt and trousers. In his usual fun mood, Farhan stopped the scooter outside a wrecked car near Bhopal House, cracked a couple of jokes and rode on!

In the presence of Producer Nikkhil Advani, Farhan’s co-actors Diana Penty and Airlift-fame Inaamulhaq have also shot during the Lucknow schedule in the last few days.

The team has shot on the roof of Chota Imambara, Centenniel College, Jahangirabad Palace, Malihabad, Roomi Darwaza, Kaiserbagh, Residency, Lalbagh and several other localities.

Talking about the theme of the film, director Ranjit Tiwari said, “On a personal note I don’t have any connection with the city but film’s central theme has brought us to the city. The story, which I can’t talk about at this moment, is based in Lucknow which is its soul. I have stayed and researched here for the film and it was very important to shoot here to capture the soul of the city in real locations.”

After a long night shoot which was completed at around 2 am, Farhan happily obliged fans and crew members with photos too.

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