Preity Zinta, the effervescent Bollywood actress, has embarked on an exciting new journey as she begins shooting for the much-anticipated film “Lahore 1947.” Amidst the buzz of her presence during Punjab Kings’ IPL matches, Zinta’s fans are eagerly awaiting her comeback to the silver screen after a hiatus. Balancing sports fervor with cinematic commitments, she’s truly making her presence felt both on and off the screen.
Treating her fans to an exclusive backstage pass, Preity Zinta recently took to social media to share a captivating array of behind-the-scenes snapshots from the filming of “Lahore 1947.” Overflowing with enthusiasm, she gave a sneak peek into the intricate world of the movie set, igniting excitement among her followers.
Preity Zinta delighted her followers by offering a glimpse into the making of “Lahore 1947” through a series of candid snapshots on social media. In one post, she shared a photo of the film’s clapperboard, signaling the start of a new scene with the caption “On set for Lahore 1947.” Another image captured a candid moment between Preity and director Rajkumar Santoshi, showcasing the camaraderie and collaboration on set.
Preity Zinta’s resurgence on the silver screen has sparked a frenzy of excitement among fans. Overflowing with anticipation, one Instagram user eagerly commented, “Woww!! Can’t wait to see you on the big screen 😍.” Another admirer chimed in with, “Yesss the prettiest woman @realpz is back,” expressing their enthusiasm for her return. Meanwhile, curiosity stirred as another follower pondered, “Preity Zinta comeback?” indicating the buzz surrounding her highly anticipated return to acting.
In a much-anticipated collaboration, Aamir Khan Productions is bringing “Lahore 1947” to life, with Sunny Deol taking the lead role. The film, announced last October, has been generating buzz for its star-studded ensemble and promising storyline. Notably, Preity Zinta, whose last film opposite Sunny was “Bhaiaji Superhit” in 2018, reunites with him on screen once again. Excitingly, “Lahore 1947” also marks Preity’s first collaboration with director Rajkumar Santoshi, signaling a fresh chapter in her cinematic journey after a hiatus of six years.