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Aayush Sharma, Warina wrap their 2nd schedule for 'Loveratri'

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Tuesday, 27 March 2018 (16:11 IST)
New Delhi:Team 'Loveratri', which was busy shooting in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, has wrapped their second schedule.Debutants Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain have already finished two schedules of the movie in the past 20 days.
 
The video showcases the lead pair of the film, director and the cast and crew celebrating it by cutting a cake.Aayush posted the video and wrote, "Aaaaaand here's the schedule wrap with everyone singing happy birthday for me! P.S - It is not my birthday! Haha #Loveratri"
 
Entire cast and crew were seen having fun and teasing by singing 'happy birthday' to Aayush with huge smiles on their face. The actor often takes to his social media and posts various behind the scenes images from the sets. 
 
Aayush has posted several images and videos of him and Warina from their dance sessions and on set locations and the fun the team has while shooting.After their first schedule in Vadodara, the team completed their second schedule in Ahmedabad as well. 
 
'Loveratri' is set against the backdrop of Gujarat, a romantic drama which unfolds the love story of the leading couple over the span of Navratri.The film stars Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain in the lead role marking their Bollywood debut with the film.
 
The posters showcasing Aayush and Warina holding dandiya sticks have garnered immense appreciation from the audience and from Bollywood.
 
‘Loveratri’ is written by Naren Bhatt who is based in Mumbai and was born in Bhavnagar.
 
Directed by Abhiraj Minawala, the film being produced by Salman Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films is slated to release on October 5.(UNI) 

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