Alia Bhatt, Vijay Varma wrap up 'Darlings'; actors share celebrating pictures

Published : Sep 08, 2021, 10:32 AM IST
Alia Bhatt, Vijay Varma wrap up 'Darlings'; actors share celebrating pictures

Synopsis

Red Chillies Entertainment & Eternal Sunshine production’s Darling is a unique story of a quirky mother-daughter duo featuring Alia Bhatt, Vijay Varma, Shefali Shah and Roshan Mathew.  

The shoot of Alia Bhatt, Vijay Varma's Darlings, was wrapped up last night and the cast and crew celebrated it by cutting cakes together. Many crew members took to social media to share the news, along with some delightful pictures and videos of the wrap-up featuring Alia Bhatt, Vijay Varma, and director Jasmeet K Reen.

Besides  Alia Bhatt, Vijay Varma, Darlings also features Shefali Shah and Roshan Mathew, who finished their shoots last month and shared moments of their happy goodbyes.

‘Darlings’ is a different story of a quirky mother-daughter duo navigating through crazy situations as they try to find their place in the world. The movie is a dark comedy set in Mumbai against the backdrop of a traditional lower-middle-class neighbourhood. 

It follows the lives of these two women (mother-daughter) as they find courage and love in extraordinary times. Parveez Sheikh and Jasmeet write the film. Darlings is produced by Gauri Khan, Alia Bhatt and Gaurav Verma. 

It is a Red Chillies Entertainment and Eternal Sunshine presentation of a Red Chillies Entertainment production.
 

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