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Irrfan and Deepika's on-screen chemistry rocks

Irrfan and Deepika's on-screen chemistry rocks

India Blooms News Service | | 23 Dec 2014, 11:45 pm
Mumbai, Dec 23 (IBNS) Shoojit Sircar’s ‘Piku’ has become the talk of the town and is already one of the most awaited releases of 2015.
 
Though a lot of the film is kept under wraps, sources close to the film says that Deepika Padukone plays Irrfan’s love interest in the film. 
 
Pictures of the cast and crew from the sets have been making rounds of internet every now and then. Going by the pictures and rumors, onlookers have revealed that Irrfan and Deepika’s onscreen chemistry is going to be loved and much talked about once the trailer is released.  
A source from the film adds, “Though Irrfan’s love interest is Deepika, the film is not a typical love story and Irrfan-Deepika’s love angle is just one track in the movie, and their onscreen chemistry has taken everyone by surprise.  The source further added, “Irrfan is not an usual lover boy which is what makes him essay this character with a lot of depth.”
 
Director Shoojit Sircar was also very impressed with the onscreen pairing of Irrfan and Deepika.  In his earlier films also, Irrfan shared great chemistry with his co-actors like Tabu and Konkana Sen. Directed by Shoojit Sircar, “Piku” starring Amitabh Bachchan, Irrfan and Deepika Padukone is all set to release in 2015.

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