New Delhi: The trailer of ‘Honsla Rakh’ Shehnaaz Gill’s first project to release after the death of her rumoured boyfriend, actor Sidharth Shukla on September 2 is out. She has not been sharing any updates on social media about the film or otherwise on social media.
However, actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh has shared the trailer of the upcoming Punjabi comedy film.
The film’s producer Diljit Thind told a leading daily recently, “We are waiting for her to recover and heal from the grave loss. We had originally planned to shoot the song on September 15 in London, but that couldn’t happen because of obvious reasons. We will finalise a new date soon and would want Shehnaaz to be a part of it, too, as she is an integral part of the film. I am in touch with her manager and hoping that she will contact us in a few days.”
Diljit plays an NRI in Canada who accidentally gets his wife, played by Shehnaaz, pregnant. The two file for divorce even before the arrival of the baby and she wants him to have its custody.
Through various ups and downs and filthy nappies, he finally learns to care for his son and even forms a strong bond with him. Years later, he falls for a woman, played by Sonam Bajwa. He makes it his mission to make her his son’s new ‘mummy’, as they come up with ways to woo her. But a wrench is thrown in their plans when the original mother, Shehnaaz, returns into their lives.
Watch the trailer:
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