21 June,2021 01:07 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Akshay Kumar (Photo/AFP)
Superstar Akshay Kumar on Monday started filming director Aanand L Rai's upcoming feature film 'Raksha Bandhan' and dedicated the movie to his sister, Alka Hiranandani. 'Raksha Bandhan', also starring Bhumi Pednekar, is billed as a special tale which celebrates "relationships in the most beautiful way".
Kumar took to social media and posted a picture with Rai from the film's set. It is the actor-filmmaker's second collaboration after their upcoming drama 'Atrangi Re'. "Growing up my sister, Alka was my first friend. It was the most effortless friendship. @aanandlrai's #RakshaBandhan is a dedication to her and a celebration of that special bond. Day one of shoot today, need your love and best wishes," the 53-year-old actor wrote.
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'Raksha Bandhan' also features four new faces, 'Shikara' actor Sadia Khateeb, Sahejmeen Kaur, Deepika Khanna and Smrithi Srikanth, playing Kumar's sisters. The film is penned by writer couple Himanshu Sharma and Kanika Dhillon.
It is presented and distributed by Zee Studios in association with Hiranandani and Rai. The film is backed by Colour Yellow Production in association with Cape of Good Films.
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