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Adah Sharma Looking Forward To Shoot With Esha Gupta For 'Commando 2'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Jun, 2016 01:41 PM
  • Adah Sharma Looking Forward To Shoot With Esha Gupta For 'Commando 2'
Actress Adah Sharma, who has already shot with lead actor Vidyut Jamwal for "Commando 2", says that she is now looking forward to shooting with actress Esha Gupta as well.
 
About her experiences shooting with Vidyut and Esha in the film, Adah said: "I have shot only with Vidyut till now, I am looking forward to shooting with Esha as well." She was present at an event to support PETA in their initiative to stop employing Victoria horses in Mumbai.
 
Both Adah and Esha play Vidyut's love interest in the film. They have replaced Pooja Chopra who starred opposite Vidyut in the first film. The sequel is directed by popular TV actor Deven Bhojani and is produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah of "Namastey London" fame.
 
Shah had stated that after Vidyut's out-and-out action avatar in the first part, they are trying to give a romantic angle to his character, prompting them to cast two heroines.
 
Adah added: "The shooting has begun; I finished 24-25 days of shoot in Mumbai. Now we are going to Malaysia for shoot and the training for the action is going on."
 
Adah, who was seen in popular films such as "1920" and "Hasee Toh Phasee" along with numerous films down south, will also be seen in the Ranbir Kapoor-Katrina Kaif starrer "Jagah Jasoos".

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