Actors Kunaal Roy Kapur and Rajniesh Duggal finished shooting the first schedule of the film "Mushkil" in extremely cold temperature in Greece.
"We had our first schedule in Greece and had some eerie incidents that we were not prepared for happened, but the production team got together and we completed the shoot in time despite sub-zero temperature," Kunaal said in a statement.
The movie is based on life-changing incidents about four Mumbai girls who travel to Greece for a vacation. There, they meet a local guide who takes them around the city. Meanwhile, at a historical castle where they stay, they are hit by unwanted and surreal circumstances and their lives change forever.
It is a supernatural thriller.
On the film, Kunaal said: "'Mushkil' on the script level was really fascinating. I have always been interested in psychological thrillers and horror as a genre and wanted to explore this more so it was easy for me to say yes to the project."
The film also stars Pooja Bisht, Nazia Hussain and Archana Shastry.
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Brother Siddharth reminds Priyanka of her dad
Priyanka Chopra on Thursday wished her brother Siddharth on his birthday, saying he reminds the actress of her late father Ashok Chopra.
"Hey hey little brother... Happiest birthday and all my love and luck. You have turned into such a special man. I am so proud of you and love you. You remind me so much of dad. Thank you for your kindness and epic party last night! See you as I am back. Love didi," she tweeted.
On the acting front, Priyanka will be seen in the Salman Khan starrer "Bharat" and has also been roped in for Shonali Bose's "The Sky Is Pink".
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Sikandar calls Jackie Shroff a 'stud'
Actor Sikandar Kher has praised veteran actor Jackie Shroff and called him a stud.
Sikandar on Thursday took to Twitter, where he shared a photograph of himself along with Jackie from the sets of "Romeo Akbar Walter" ("RAW") in Gujarat.
"When he is a stud and you are a muffin, you know what you are going to get... Stud Muffins. On location 'RAW'," he tweeted.
Sikandar will be seen playing an antagonist in the film.
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