Dum Laga K Haisha: Actor Bhumi Pednekar became nostalgic as she visited the sets of Dum Lage Ke Haisha in Haridwar.
She shared a video in which she is showing around the house which is located on the banks of the Ganga river.
"After six years, I am actually standing at the same spot where I gave my first shot. That was actually a phone call between me and Seema (Pahwa) ji where she is telling me 'apne pati ko rijhana chahiye (you should woo your husband). This is where Bhumi - the actor was born," she says while filming herself in the video. The actor is currently shooting for her next film Badhaai Do in Haridwar grabbed the opportunity to visit the house.
A trip down memory lane, as I visit the place where it all started :)#6yearsofdumlagakehaisha #gratitude #livingthedream
— bhumi pednekar (@bhumipednekar) February 27, 2021
Thank you @yrf @sharatkatariya #ManeeshSharma @Shanoozeing for making my dream come true. pic.twitter.com/zzIA3hknwL
Dum Laga Ke Haisha Turns 6 Today
Today marks the six-year anniversary of Dum Laga Ke Haisha which was actually Bhumi Pednekar's first film which was released in 2015. The film revolves around the romance which develops between Prem (Ayushmann Khurana), and Sandhya (Bhumi Pednekar), an overweight woman. Prem is reluctant to marry her in the beginning, but he becomes closer to her when he participates in a race in which he carries her on his back. For her role, Pednekar had to gain 27 kilos. Her efforts proved to be fruitful as the film bagged the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.
Ayushmann Khurana celebrates 6-year anniversary of Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Pednekar's co-star Ayushmann Khurana took to Instagram and shared a short video from the film. "Films like #DumLagaKeHaisha have been the voice of my beliefs and these have also enabled me to write my own destiny in this industry. I never looked back after DLKH and so, it will always be a super special one for my career, for my life. I will forever be indebted to Adi sir, Maneesh Sharma and Sharat Katariya for bringing this film to me. Grateful," he wrote.