Reuniting for the third time, Parineeti Chopra and Arjun Kapoor's poster for Namastey England is finally out! The team that finally started the shoot for the film earlier in the day left a special little treat for all their fans by sharing two posters!
In one of the poster, Arjun is seen leaning on a gorgeous looking Parineeti clad in Punjabi patiala. However what really catches the eye is both of them are seen sitting on the wing of a plane, right above the propeller.
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The other poster sees Arjun and Parineeti both joining their hands to wish namaste. And another picture of the two on a cruiser below. The poster contains all things England, from the Red London bus to Big Ben to even the Buckingham Palace!
What remains the same in both the posters is the punchline: "London jaana hai... Legal illegal sab chalega". A hint, is it?
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Helmed by Vipul Shah, the director of Namaste London, the film will be shot in Ludhiana, Patiala, Dhaka, Paris, Brussels and London. In a press statement, Vipul shared, "Both their characters are from Punjab and this is the first time that Arjun and Parineeti will be playing genuine lovers. From Amritsar, we move to Ludhiana and Patiala. We are filming at more than 75 locations spread across these three cities. Later, we’ll also be shooting in Dhaka, Paris, Brussels and finally in London. That’s how the love story progresses.”
The duo has previously worked in 2012's Ishaqzaade and will be seen in Dibakar Banerjee’s Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar. Speaking about working with Arjun again, Parineeti told a leading daily, "More than me, Arjun should be happy as he will get to spend almost a year with me since we are shooting for two back-to-back movies. I am very excited and looking forward to both the films as he is one of my closest friends in the film industry. I am happy he is my co-star."