Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha are one of the most talked about couples in Bollywood, who are known not only for their personal life but also for their acting. Both the stars are very busy on their work front at this time and are going to be seen in many big projects. Let's know about their upcoming projects.
Richa Chadha's work front
Richa Chadha recently won the hearts of the audience by playing the character of Lajjo in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's popular web series Hiramandi. Richa proved her acting skills in this role and was well liked by the audience. Now soon Richa will be seen in another project named Abhi To Party Shuru Hui Hai. There is a lot of discussion about her character in this too and fans are excited to see her on screen again.
Ali Fazal's work front
Ali Fazal is also in a very busy schedule right now. He has many interesting projects which are no less than a gift for his fans. Ali will soon be seen in Metro with Dino, in which he will be seen in a new avatar. Apart from this, big films like Lahore 1947 and Thug are also in his list.
Mirzapur: The Film
Hearing the name of Ali Fazal's most popular web series Mirzapur brings a smile on the faces of his fans. Recently, the new film Mirzapur: The Film of this popular series has also been announced. After this, there is a lot of excitement among the fans of Ali Fazal. His character Guddu Bhaiya in the Mirzapur series gained a lot of popularity, and now the fans are eager to see him once again in the same powerful style.
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