
Abhishek Kumar Shares Tujhse Haii Ashiqui's Release Date With Paps
For the day, Abhishek Kumar was dressed in a black coat, with golden accessories on top of it, over a matching black T-shirt and cargo pants.
Abhishek Kumar has been winning hearts with his humour and culinary talent in the cooking-based reality show, Laughter Chefs: Unlimited Entertainment Season 2. Beyond his on-screen presence, what keeps fans intrigued is his stylish appearances. As the team gears up for another hilarious episode, the actor was snapped outside the sets, exuding sheer charm in an all-black avatar.
In a video shared on Instagram, the Bigg Boss 17 fame could be seen striking a pose in front of the shutterbugs stationed at the location. For the day, he was dressed in a black coat, with golden accessories on top of it, over a matching black T-shirt and cargo pants.
To further elevate his look for the upcoming episode, he rounded off his outfit with black boots and matching shades. Not just this, during his appearance, Abhishek also talked about his upcoming show, Tujhse Haii Ashiqui.
Speaking to the paparazzi, Abhishek asked, 'Teaser dekha aap logon ne? Kaisa laga (Have you guys seen the teaser? Did you like it)?" To which the paps said, 'Bohot acha, show kab aega? (Very good, when will it come) Responding to them, the actor said, 'Show aega 6th June se (It will come on June 6)."
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Backed by Sargun Mehta and Ravi Dubey under their banner Dreamiyata Dramaa, the show also stars Amandeep Sidhu, Sheezan Khan and Mahir Pandey in the leads. It is scheduled to stream on the production house's banner YouTube channel from June 6.
Talking about the teaser of the show, Abhishek earlier said, 'This is not just a love story; it's a rollercoaster of emotions that tested my acting abilities. I'm excited for the audience to get to know my character," as quoted by Social XYZ. His co-star Amandeep, on the other hand, added, 'This story has a lot of intensity. The fact that each character is fighting for love in their own unique way is what makes it so thrilling and realistic."
Coming back to Laughter Chefs 2, the show features celebs like Samarth Jurel, Ankita Lokhande, Vicky Jain, Krushna Abhishek, Kashmera Shah, Aly Goni, Reem Shaikh, Sudesh Lehari, Nia Sharma, Rahul Vaidya, Rubina Dilak, Elvish Yadav and Karan Kundrra.
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