Shraddha Kapoor Ties Rakhi To Krushna Abhishek, Sudesh Lehri & Siddhanth On The Drama Company
Team Haseena Parkar was on-the-sets of Sony’s latest comedy show, The Drama Company, where some real drama unfolded when Shraddha Kapoor tied rakhi not only to her brother, Siddhanth but also Krushna Abhishek and Sudesh Lehri...
It was a fun day
on The Drama Company as Team Haseena Parkar appeared in its latest
episode. With Mithun Chakraborty sharing some interesting childhood stories
about the real life brother-sister duo, Shraddha & Siddhanth Kapoor, there
was also some live action which happened on-the-sets.
The episode was
special not only because it was Shraddha and Siddhanth’s first appearance
together on a reality show, but also because the siblings celebrated Raksha
Bandhan here.
Shraddha Kapoor Ties A Rakhi To Brother Siddhanth Kapoor
Later, Krushna
Abhishek and Sudesh Lehri were also forced to get rakhi tied by Shraddha. Now,
that’s understandable- after all, which man would want a pretty girl like
Shraddha to tie them a rakhi?
Shraddha Kapoor Forcefully Ties Rakhi To Sudesh Lehri
Shraddha Kapoor On-The-Sets Of The Drama Company
Amidst all the
fun and masti, the actors were spotted sharing some candid moments with Mithun
Da.
Shraddha And Siddhanth Kapoor Pose With Mithun Chakraborty
Shraddha and
Siddhanth are working together in Apoorva Lakhia’s Haseena Parkar where the
former is playing the role of Dawood’s sister and latter is playing the much
controversial underworld don.
The makers released
the trailer of the film, a few days back, and it caught everyone’s attention.
Shraddha, as Haseena Parkar, looks promising, so does Siddhanth as Dawood. Both
have used prosthetics to achieve their respective looks. In fact, Shraddha
had to go through gruesome three-and-a-half
hours on the make-up
chair to get her look right.
The film is
primarily about Dawood Ibrahim’s sister Haseena, who took over her brother’s
criminal network in Mumbai.
Haseena Parkar's
life changed after her husband was shot dead by gangster-turned-politician Arun
Gawli's gang in 1991. The incident prompted her to become a feared gangster. 88
cases were registered against her but she appeared in court only once, such was
the clout of the woman who was simply known as ‘Aapa’ by her followers.
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