As she wrapped up her work in Croatia, Bollywood choreographer and director Farah Khan received a hilarious farewell from Vicky Kaushal, Tripti Dimri, and the entire team of their upcoming film. Farah Khan, who travelled to Croatia with Vicky Kaushal and Tripti Dimri to film their next film, has shared a hilarious video as she wraps up her work. The entire team of the Anand Tiwari film gave the choreographer-filmmaker a hilarious send-off, and their video proves that they went to great lengths to make Farah feel special.
The entire film crew, including Vicky, Tripti, and Anand Tiwari, can be seen sitting in three parallel lines on a pavilion in the video. As Farah walked by, they all jumped to their right and sat. Farah Khan stopped them from following her by performing a thumka and forcing everyone to move to the opposite side.
Farah Khan shared the video on her Instagram handle with the caption, “When the whole crew dances you know it’s been a great shoot! Thank you #croatia @vickykaushal09 you were lovely @bindraamritpal @anandntiwari @tripti_dimri.” “Tumse Milke Dil Ka Hai Jo Haal” by Main Hoon Na was playing in the background of the video. Her friends and fans each had their own take on how they were able to film the hilarious video.
“This is epic,” Karan Johar wrote alongside several clapping hands emojis in response to the video. Shweta Bachchan admired the front row movement of writer-producer Amritpal Singh Bindra. She wrote, “Outstanding. Amrit @bindraamritpal was the best.” Chunky Panday also wrote, “Farah… @bindraamritpal has stolen the Thunder from you.” Sanjay Kapoor also said, “Outstanding @farahkhankunder someone please cast @bindraamritpal.” His wife Maheep Kapoor wrote, “Love itttt!”
Moreover, a fan commented, “This is so cute.” Another wrote, “Haha wow mam you rock and so does everyone there!” Numerous pictures from the film’s shoot, rumored to be titled Rola, had previously surfaced online. They showed Vicky and Tripti filming a romantic song sequence on a rocky beach. More photos showed them dressed up in various outfits, shooting on the street and on a boat.