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Abhay Deol captures ‘last day’ of ‘Bun Tikki’ shooting says “Gonna miss this…”


In an industry where every conclusion opens the doorway to new beginnings, actor Abhay Deol recently encapsulated this sentiment with a sentimental Instagram story, capturing the essence of completion as he wrapped up shooting for his upcoming film, ‘Bun Tikki’. On a reflective Sunday, Deol provided a glimpse into his emotions by sharing a selfie alongside the production crew that supported him throughout the filming process.

The posted image showcased a behind-the-scenes moment, featuring Deol’s content expression as he stood in front of the diligent team that contributed to bringing ‘Bun Tikki’ to life. The actor underlined his connection to the team with the heartfelt caption, “Last day last shot. Gonna miss this crew,” signaling the end of this particular cinematic journey and the camaraderie developed during the project.

This bittersweet milestone was not the only introspective reflection shared by Deol in recent times. Fans were previously treated to an intimate glimpse into the actor’s struggle-ridden past, through a touching note accompanied by a photo with legendary actresses Shabana Azmi and Zeenat Aman. Deol candidly described his childhood as a time marked by underachievement and bullying—experiences that failed to set any significant expectations for his future endeavors or instill confidence from his peers.

However, demonstrating the unpredictable twists of life, Deol expressed gratitude for his current circumstances, working alongside iconic talents. The note captured his thoughts: “But that’s the beauty of life, anything is possible, so don’t stop learning. Now here I am, working with these two legends, @thezeenataman and @azmishabana18, pictured here along with my director @farazarifansari who is not a legend, (yet!).”

The actor’s message transcended personal anecdotes, providing a broader motivational message to his audience. He urged others to believe in themselves, emphasizing the transformative power of self-validation: “It’s the internal that influences the external. Only you can put yourself down, or up, don’t give that power away to anyone.” Such sentiments extended to his thoughts on ‘Bun Tikki,’ which he believes, like himself, is “a little film that dares to dream big.”

The film ‘Bun Tikki’ has been cloaked in anticipatory excitement, particularly for uniting Azmi and Aman, two titans of Indian cinema. Under the experienced eye of director Faraz Arif Ansari, the movie assembles an impressive cast that includes Jyoti Deshpande and Dinesh Malhotra. The production baton is held by Marijke Desouza under the prestigious banner of Manish Malhotra’s Stage 5 Productions—an association that further elevates the film’s stature.

This narrative of determination and transformation, as recounted by Deol, strikes a chord with aspiring artists—serving as a reminder of the unpredictability and potential embedded within the arts. One’s current reality need not dictate one’s future; this story is evidence of that.

As ‘Bun Tikki’ now moves from active production to post-production and eventually to audience screens, the experiences and memories forged among the cast and crew remain invaluable. Deol’s parting selfie is not just an ordinary photograph—it is a timeless testament to the teamwork and transformation that film projects foster, encapsulating how even the smallest of dreams can poise themselves for a giant leap into reality.

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