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Kangana Ranaut Remembers Irrfan Khan On The Trailer Launch Of ‘Tiku weds Sheru’ Says, “Irrfan sahab And I Were Supposed To Do This Film”

According to Kangana , the film is a heartfelt dedication to Mumbai, the ‘city of dreams’…

‘Tiku Weds Sheru’

‘Tiku Weds Sheru’

On Wednesday, actress Kangana Ranaut said that she and actor Irrfan Khan were initially planning to star in the upcoming comedy film “Tiku Weds Sheru.”
The film, which Ranaut is producing under her Manikarnika Productions, was once titled “Divine Lovers,”.

Kangana said, “This is very special. This film was launched before. Initially, Irrfan Sahab and I were supposed to do this film. It must be about six-seven years ago”.

You all came for its launch event and the name of the film then was ‘Divine Lovers’.She was speaking during the trailer launch of the Prime video directed by Sai Kabir Srivastava, which features Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Avneet Kaur in the lead roles.

The diva claimed that Srivastava had once dropped this project because he was not well, and when he got in touch with her, it was too late.

“When he came to me after many years, a big problem was that Irrfan Sahab was nowhere around us and that demotivated us. The second problem was that we needed the Kangana of 10 years ago, the Kangana who had the dream of a big city in her eyes, the Kangana who was hoping to be a part of Bollywood. I also said ‘Let it be Kabir, this is not going to work now,” she recalled.

The actress claimed that after that, she presented the film to Prime Video’s head of India originals, Aparna Purohit, who “lapped it up.”

“That gave us a great deal of courage, and finally the paths started to open. The Amazon team has been an amazing support, she continued.

All about ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’

 

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About the film

The movie “Tiku Weds Sheru” is described as the story of two eccentric, starry-eyed people who wish to succeed in Bollywood.

The film, according to Kangana, is a heartfelt dedication to Mumbai, the “city of dreams.”

She remarked, “This is sort of a love letter to those who come to this city, lose their way, and find something much more profound.”