Janhvi Kapoor and Laksh Lalwani shoot for 'Lag Jaa Gale' in Mumbai, Viral bike scene grabs attention- video
Over the past few weeks the team has been filming across multiple busy locations. Each spot has offered a glimpse of how the movie is using Mumbai’s vibrant backdrop to strengthen its storytelling.
Viral bike scene sparks excitement
A recent viral clip shows Laksh riding a bike through the streets while Janhvi sits behind him in a striking red dress that instantly caught attention. Laksh kept his look simple in a light-toned outfit, contrasting sharply with Janhvi’s flowing, dramatic silhouette.
Netizens drop instant reactions
Comment sections across platforms filled up quickly. One user wrote, "Wasn't he shooting the same scene with Ananya??? Bike and Saree," sparking a round of comparisons with other ongoing productions. Another commented, "I swear every time they shoot a scene on a bike or scooter, it goes all over the internet: Sid and Tamannah for VVAN Abhay, Rash for Laikey Laika, and now this."
A third viewer shared an opinion about Laksh’s acting career, stating, "I loved Lakshya's acting in Kill. He was so good in the serious roles. In bad movies of Bollywood, he was good too. But his role of the romantic hero type doesn't suit him at all; this is what I noticed, tbh."
The earlier Marine Drive shoot hinted at the tone
This is not the first time the lead pair has been spotted outdoors for the film. They were previously seen shooting at Marine Drive, one of the city’s most scenic and cinematic spots.
Last month, Tiger Shroff was seen filming major action sequences for the same project. According to early reports, Laksh and Tiger’s characters are expected to clash on screen, and their conflict is expected to be the main plot. The expectations are high for 'Lag Jaa Gale.'
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