Actor
Wamiqa Gabbi has joined
Bhuvan Bam in Lucknow for the shoot of their upcoming film 'Kuku Ki Kundali'. Soon after her arrival, videos from the set began circulating online. One particular clip, showing the two filming inside an auto-rickshaw in Gomtinagar near Marine Drive, has caught fans’ attention.
Viral auto-rickshaw shoot in Gomtinagar
The viral video shows the actors performing a scene while travelling in an auto. They appear to be interacting with the driver as cameras roll in the background. The busy road in Lucknow lends the sequence an authentic, street-level feel.
Wamiqa Gabbi Spotted Back in Mumbai
Bhuvan is seen wearing a casual pink T-shirt and jeans, while Wamiqa dons a bright yellow salwar kameez paired with a pink dupatta. Their simple styling suggests the scene is rooted in an everyday narrative rather than a high-octane action sequence.
Another clip shows Bhuvan briefly breaking into a spontaneous dance on the road before returning to the shot, drawing cheers from onlookers. Wamiqa, meanwhile, is seen in what appears to be a tense exchange with men on a motorcycle, hinting that the sequence may include action elements.
An interesting detail also surfaced online — the auto driver initially seen carrying a tray of eggs later appears as the driver transporting the characters.
This subtle reveal has further fuelled fan curiosity about the scene’s context.
Wamiqa joins shoot after initial schedule
Bhuvan had already begun filming in Lucknow earlier, including scenes at a local mall alongside actor
Manoj Pahwa. At that stage, Wamiqa had not yet joined the schedule. Her arrival now marks the beginning of key portions featuring both leads together.
Reports suggest she is one of the female leads in the film, though not the only one. The project is said to feature an unusual romantic setup involving a supernatural twist.
A ghost marriage comedy with a twist
'Kuku Ki Kundali' reportedly revolves around a man whose horoscope creates complications for his future marriage. As per the premise, tradition dictates that he must first marry a ghost to neutralise the astrological flaw. Blending humour with supernatural elements, the film positions itself as a quirky marriage comedy with an offbeat storyline.