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It's a wrap for the Punjab schedule of Arjun and Parineeti's next!

Actors Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra have completed the Punjab shooting schedule of their upcoming romantic entertainer, Namastey England. Helmed by acclaimed director Vipul Shah, the film is a sequel to the 2007 romantic comedy-drama, Namastey London, starring superstar Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif in lead roles. In Punjab, the cast and crew shot the first schedule across cities such as Amritsar, Ludhiana, and Patiala.

Arjun, who plays the male lead Param in the flick, took to his Instagram and shared a video of himself in an aircraft. “Time to come home. Schedule wrap on Namastey England. Parineeti Chopra, please don’t miss me too much as always,” he captioned the video.


Later, female lead Parineeti too shared a note on her Instagram stories and wrote, “Punjab schedule wrap on Namastey England.

After completing the Punjab schedule, the team will now shoot in Dhaka, Paris, Brussels and finally in London.

Scheduled to release on 7th December, Namastey England is presented by Jayantilal Gada and Reliance Entertainment.

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