Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Avika Gor Groups Up With Vikram Bhatt For ‘Bloody Ishq’

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Actress Avika Gor, who is thought for her work in ‘Balika Vadhu’, ‘1920: Horrors of the Coronary heart’, shall be quickly seen within the movie ‘Bloody Ishq’ written by Mahesh Bhatt and directed by Vikram Bhatt.

The movie marks her second collaboration with the Bhatts after ‘1920: Horrors of the Coronary heart’.

The actress has already began capturing for the movie.

Speaking about the identical, the actress stated in an announcement, “I’m thrilled about my second challenge with the Bhatts. Mahesh Ji is dealing with the writing, and Vikram Ji is directing this time. After our earlier collaboration on ‘1920’ with Krishna Bhatt directing it, working with Vikram Bhatt is much more thrilling. I’m wanting to be taught from his intensive expertise in filmmaking.

Becoming a member of forces with such seasoned professionals fulfils a bucket listing dream.

She additional talked about, “The story and the whole filmmaking course of are extremely intriguing, making it a straightforward choice to say sure. Whereas I can’t disclose a lot about my character as of now, the general expertise has been superb. I really feel like a part of the household and am blessed to work with folks I actually admire day and night time.”

In the meantime, the actress additionally has different Hindi and Telugu tasks within the pipeline.

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