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Bollywood crash course for University of London students courtesy 'Judwaa 2' cast

Updated on: 18 April,2017 08:58 AM IST  | 
Mohar Basu | mohar.basu@mid-day.com

Varun Dhawan and Taapsee Pannu are shooting for the reprised version of 'Oonchi Hai Building' track at the university, have students drop by often to groove with the stars on set

Bollywood crash course for University of London students courtesy 'Judwaa 2' cast


Students at the University of London are getting a free crash course in Bollywood, courtesy the shoot of 'Judwaa 2' on their campus. Actors Varun Dhawan and Taapsee Pannu are shooting for the reprised version of 'Oonchi Hai Building' track from the original 1997 Salman Khan-Karisma Kapoor starrer. The new song is being choreographed by Bosco. Unit hands say students drop in often to groove with the stars on set.


A source tells mid-day, "Varun's affable nature allows him to bond with students easily. Over the weekend, a bunch of his fans had come to meet him and he was a thorough gentleman with them. Taapsee might seem an introvert, but on this set, she exudes renewed energy about herself. She plays a rich Gujarati in the film and a couple of NRI students were helping her get the quirks right. Interestingly, she is also treated like the resident tour guide.


Since she was ln London shooting for Makhna last year, she is familiar with the place and is practically everyone's go-to person to suggest best food in town."

Off work, it's a true to its colour David Dhawan set. The actors are even learning skateboarding for a specific sequence in the film.

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