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Biswajit Ghosh and Aratrika Maity aka Indrajit-Mitul shoot for a romantic sequence in ‘Khelnabari’; see pics

Last updated on - Aug 9, 2022, 17:46 IST
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Biswajit Ghosh and Aratrika Maity aka Indrajit-Mitul shoot for a romantic sequence in ‘Khelna Bari’; see pics

Monsoon has a different appeal that none can deny. Monsoon adds a magical touch to the romantic mood too. And Indian cinema celebrates it too with many films featuring romantic scenes where hero and heroine dance their hearts out in the rain. From ‘Aaj Rapat Jaaye’ to ‘Tiptip Barsa Paani’; Indian viewers have seen rain-dance and romance moments a zillion times. TV shows aren’t an exception either. Adding a cinematic touch to the TV show ‘Khelna Bari’, the team recently shot romantic sequences featuring protagonists Indrajit and Mithul. Here’s a peek (Photo: Facebook)

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Tiptip Barsa Paani

The Biswajit Ghosh-Aratrika Maity starrer show is ready to make the show more special. Protagonists Mitul and Indrajit got married under unavoidable circumstances. But cupid finally strikes Mitul. Now, viewers will see how female protagonist Mitul falls in love with Indrajit, who is completely opposite to her by nature. The makers have planned a special romantic sequence filled with cinematic appeal. Protagonist Mitul, draped in a red saree, Mitul aka Aratrika looked every bit gorgeous as she shot for the special sequence.

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Cheerful moments

According to the story, Mitul and Indrajit are outside on some work when it suddenly starts raining. Indrajit’s protective nature wins Mitul’s heart. She eventually realises her love for him. Giving the moment a totally filmy tadka, she starts dancing in the rain and forces Indrajit to come out of his shell too.

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Dance with me

Nothing can beat the appeal of a romantic dance in the rain. And Indrajit-Mitul from ‘Khelna Bari’ reminded us yet again.

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Drenched in love

The team recently shot for the romantic sequences and had a gala time together. The reel couple looks soaked in love as they enjoy a rain dance.

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Love is in the air

Love is certainly in the air, when you have loved one by your side. Isn’t it?

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Filmy touch

This frame might remind you of the rain dance sequence from the romantic song 'Tum Se Hii' picturized on Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan in the movie 'Jab We Met'.

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Can't take eyes off you

Actors Biswajit and Aratrika share a crackling chemistry as protagonists Indrajit and Mitul. The romantic sequences proved it yet again!

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