Mumbai: Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon wrapped up capturing for his or her upcoming film Bhediya. They took to social media asserting the identical and unveiled a brand new movement poster.Also Read – Mimi Teaser Out: Kriti Sanon-Pankaj Tripathi Share Roller Coaster Ride During Different Stages of Pregnancy The movement poster presents a pair standing on the tip of a mountain below the complete moon sky. Kriti Sanon shared the poster and thanked Varun Dhawan for being a ‘crazy entertainer.’ “My First Horror Comedy! Been such a fun journey!!! @amarkaushik thank you for giving me such a memorable character, your energy made it all happen!! As you say.. Khelte hain!! @varundvn Thank you for being a great co-actor and for being the crazy entertainer YOU as always!” she wrote. Also Read – Mimi First Look Out: Kriti Sanon Is Confused As She Flaunts Her Baby Bump But ‘Nothing Like What You’re Expecting’ Also Read – Kriti Sanon, Priyanka Chopra’s Enchanting Looks From Dabboo Ratnani Calendar Will Leave You Smitten Varun Dhawan too shared the poster on his Instagram account and thanked the makers and Kriti. “It’s a film wrap for team #Bhediya! 🐺 🎬 What an extraordinary journey this has been working with some amazing people and teaming up with Dino after Badlapur and super talented @amarkaushik . @kritisanon u ma boo and @nowitsabhi will misss our chats in the van before every scene love u @paalinkabak suprise package thank u 🙏,” he wrote.
Bhediya is scheduled to launch on 14th April 2022. The film has been shot amid the pandemic. While the primary schedule of the shoot was held in Arunachal Pradesh, the second schedule was in Mumbai. Talking about what the film is about, author Niren Bhatt informed PTI, “Bhediya is a visual film. We created so many visuals, this is how the creature would look and this is how the conversion would happen. We have tried to create a film that would stand out internationally in this genre. The effort was to create something unique and path-breaking. It is not a werewolf film, it is a completely different genre that we are trying to define in Hindi cinema.”