Chirag Nagpal and Priya Thakur’s Chemistry in ‘Qurbaan Hua’ Receives High Praise; Film Set for Big Screen Release Soon.

The much-anticipated feature film “Qurbaan Hua,” starring Chirag Nagpal and Priya Thakur, commenced its shoot in Abohar from March 30th. Alongside Nagpal and Thakur, the film boasts a talented ensemble cast including Vikas Batra, Manish Wadhwa, Harpreet Kaur, Aanchal Kaur, and many more.

Based on a sensitive love story, discussions about the chemistry between Chirag and Priya have been buzzing on Instagram. Many are even considering them as a real-life couple. The film is slated for release on both Amazon Prime and theaters soon.

Produced by Chirag’s father Avneesh Nagpal and his close friend Sahil Mittal, along with Aman Nagpal, Raj Anand, and Indrajit Bulandi, the film promises a captivating narrative.

The music for the film is being crafted by Maniks and Sukh while makeup is being handled by Manpreet. Nearly 70% of the shooting for the film is already complete.

Following the success of “The Lost Vagabonds,” this marks Chirag’s second venture as a solo lead. Meanwhile, Priya is making her debut in the film industry after gaining recognition on television with series like “Saanjha Sufna” and “Prachand Ashoka.”

The shooting for “qurbaan Hua” has taken place at various locations including Meera Medical College, Sardar Patel Law College, and different spots in Abohar. Audiences are eagerly awaiting the release of the film, which promises to be a visual treat.

Stay tuned for more updates on this promising cinematic venture!

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