Saif Ali Khan is currently filming for his upcoming, Bhoot Police, in Dharamshala and has been joined by his wife Kareena Kapoor, son Taimur, and co-stars Jacqueline Fernandez and Malaika Arora. The photos and videos from Dharamshala are proof that the actors are enjoying their time in the mountains this Diwali.
Kareena shared a sweet boomerang video on Instagram to wish her fans on Diwali. Sharing the video showing her, Taimur and Saif sitting around a campfire, Kareena wrote, “Happy Diwali everyone … stay safe, stay happy.” The actress is currently pregnant with her second child and has just wrapped up filming for her upcoming, Laal Singh Chaddha.
Malaika has also shared a picture from her Diwali celebrations in the mountains on her Instagram Stories. Taking to the photo sharing website to wish her fans on Diwali, Malaika shared a photo with Saif and Jacqueline and captioned it, “Happy Diwali.” While Malaika is dressed in a gold outfit, Saif is seen in a blue and white outfit and Jacqueline in a black ethnic outfit. She also shared a glimpse of how they sat around a bonfire at night to celebrate the occasion.
During the day, Malaika had shared a glimpse of her outfit for the shoot. She shared a video of her moving around in a white and red lehenga with a huge mathapatti and other jewelry. She wrote: “Dhanteras aur Diwali ke iss shubh avsar par kaamna karti hoon ki aap sabhi ke ghar pe Laxmiji ka niwaas ho aur Corona ka naash ho (On this auspicious occasion of Dhanteras and Diwali, I wish the arrival of Goddess Laxmi to your homes and the destruction of the crown) “.
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Speaking of filming in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, Saif told The Quint: “You know, actors can’t wear masks and the movie set is a very dangerous environment right now. But most of the people I’ve worked with have gone to great lengths. People try their best, but it’s still dangerous. These are tough times and I think the actors definitely deserve credit for this. During the confinement we sat at home in silence for six months, wasting our lives and wasting our time. But now when the government says to get out there and work to support the economy, we are back on the front line. It’s a high-risk profession, almost like working in a hospital. “
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