CONFIRMED! Sanjana Sanghi Announces ‘Dhak Dhak’ Sequel
We all know that Tapsee Pannu is one of the finest actress in Bollywood. She always pushed the boundaries in her acting career and played many different roles. This time, she is appearing as an actor but has worked as a producer.
Her work can be seen in her latest production, Dhak Dhak, which revolved around four women (Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza, Sanjana Sanghi, and Fatima Sana Shaikh), who are at different stages of their lives, taking a bike ride to Khardung La, the highest motorable road in India.
Taking to Instagram, Sanjana has confirmed the news of its sequel, she wrote , “ SPECIAL NEWS : The #DhakDhakSequel My darling Manjari, she has a curious heart, eyes brimming with hope, and love for the world. She doesn’t mistake liberation as rebellion, She revels in her innocence with a belief that the world is equally so. She’s content in her protected world in Mathura, but eager to experience the world. She’s the best friend everyone wants in their life. Solid. Supportive. Objective. Elated to share with you the gang's journey doesn’t end in #KharduaLa - because we are bringing to you the SEQUEL. The film had a limited theatrical release but has been topping the charts.
Talking about its limited theatrical run, Taapsee’s partner Pranjal Khandhdhiya said, "Sadly, filmmaking is not just about making the film; it also includes putting the film out there, making enough noise, getting the right window, and reaching out to the right audience, and that is where the challenges have increased many folds for a 'not a star powered' film. And in reality, it is makers like us who need to be making more noise as we need it more, but the beauty of cinema is that we don't give up on it and continue to make it."
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