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Hina Khan on her Punjabi debut film ‘Shinda Shinda No Papa’: Every day was a laugh riot

The film, also starring Gippy Grewal, will be released on May 10

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Mumbai, April 6

Actress Hina Khan, who is all set to make her debut in Punjabi films with ‘Shinda Shinda No Papa’ directed by Amarpreet Chabra, said that “everyday was a laugh riot” on the movie set.

Hina said: “I am super excited for the release. The film allowed me to explore a different side of me as an actor. I can't wait for everybody to see it because it is a very different kind of film that I have worked on.”

‘Shinda Shinda No Papa’ stars Gippy Grewal and Shinda Grewal alongside Hina. It will be released on May 10.

“I had an absolute blast shooting for it. I am sure you guys will enjoy the film as much as you did watching the teaser. Everyday was a laugh riot on set! It was amazing working with Gippy and the entire cast of the film,” she added.

Hina shared that she shot for the film in Chandigarh for a month.

“Shooting in Chandigarh for over a month was a whole new experience for me. The people were so warm. Everybody was having fun while making this film. I cannot wait for people to see the film.”

#Gippy Grewal #Mumbai

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