Srinagar- Bollywood mega star Shahrukh Khan who is in Kashmir to shoot film “Dunki” is visiting a village in Pulwama district to shoot a scene there.
Khan is in Kashmir after a gap of 12 years. He was lst here for the shooting of “Jab Tak Hai Jaan”.
As per Kashmir News Observer, Film “Dunki” has lead actress Tapasee Panu and is being directed by Rajkumar Hirani and this film marks the first collaboration between Shah Rukh and the four-time National Film Awards and 11-time Filmfare Awards winning director.
Badshah of Bollywood who has recently given the super hit movie ‘Pathan’ had been shooting for ‘Dunki’ at Sonamarg for the past few days.
He is expected to visit the Panzgam-Dogripora area of Pulwama district on Thursday where he will shoot a part of the movie.
People familiar with the development said that a part of the movie will be shot near railway station Panzgam where all arrangements have been already put in place.
Dunki is said to be a comic film and will be released by the end of this year.
Film crews are returning to Kashmir after a long time and their returning back to J&K is expected to boost J&K’s economy besides giving a new dimension to film tourism .
Officials said that all arrangements have been put in place as the film is shot here after a long time.
He said that all trains will run through and not halt at Panzgam station due to the shooting of the movie Dunki around the PJGM station area.
Locals from Dogripora, Naina, Kawini and Badripora said they were happy as Khan’s visit prompted the authorities to repair the road from Sangam to Panzgam railway station.
“We don’t know whether shooting a movie is going to benefit us or not but our road has been repaired and road sides have been cleaned,” they said. (KNO)
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