'Punjabi Munde' Vicky Kaushal, Ranbir Kapoor Snapped Outside Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Office Ahead Of Love And War Shoot - Watch
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's upcoming film, Love And War, starring Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal, has been in the news right from the day its announcement. Fans have been eagerly waiting for more
updates on the film as they are all super excited to see their favourites together on the big screen. Amid all the buzz, Vicky and Ranbir were snapped together exciting Bhansali office, sparking more excitement in fans.
Ranbir Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal Spotted
Ranbir and Vicky were seen twinning in their looks, both flaunting neatly trimmed moustaches, reportedly for their roles in Love & War. The duo posed for the shutterbugs, smiling, hugging outside the office of Bhasali Productions.
Dad-to-be Vicky Kaushal looked dapper in light denim shirt with the sleeves rolled up, paired with relaxed blue jeans and a grey New York Yankees cap. Ranbir Kapoor opted for a minimal, monochrome look, a black oversized tee paired with loose cargo pants. Sporting the same moustache style as Vicky, Ranbir’s understated yet suave vibe reflected his signature off-duty charm. Fans cannot keep calm as they spot the Love And War jodi together and many are missing Alia Bhatt in the frame as well. Netizens have flooded the comment section with heart-eye and love emojis and have commented how much they are waiting to see them on the screens soon.
More About Love And War
A final announcement on the release date of the film has been awaited by the makers. As various reports and rumours were speculating around, even the audience wants to know when they could enjoy Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Vicky Kaushal all together in the theatres.Previously, it has been reported by Zoom that all the delay rumours around the film were false, and a source close to the organisation has revealed, "Love And War is on schedule, and the film is progressing as planned. There have been no discussions about a possible delay at the production end, so speculation of this nature is entirely baseless."