Richa wraps up shooting of 'Abhi Toh Party...' (Movie Snippets)

IANS  |  Mumbai 

has wrapped up shooting for "Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai", which she describes as a "fantastic film".

was shooting for the political satire, directed by Anubhav Sinha, in The hopes to collaborate with the again.

"I just had so much fun on this. And I know for a fact that this will be a unique film that will be talked about for decades. The fact that the script is so good is why so many actors agreed to be a part of this. I have just loved every moment of my character and it gave me a rare opportunity to display my comedic side," she added.

The film also stars Saurabh Shukla, Pankaj Tripathi, Vinay Pathak, Divya Dutta, and among many others.

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is an amazing co-star:

Anshuman Jha, who is sharing screen space with in the upcoming film "Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain", says the veteran -- one of the "finest" -- is an amazing co-star.

"There were so many instances and anecdotes we discussed and in some way or the other tried incorporating it in the film. He chuckled about how in his times expressing love was so different from now and I would keep him up to date on how things work today and especially the power of the internet," Anushman said.

"Sanjayji, apart from being the finest in the country today, is the most amazing co-star one can have. Getting appreciation from an artiste like is something I hold very special," he added.

In the film, directed by Harish Vyas, Anshuman will be seen playing a character who tries to teach a 55-year-old man how to say "I Love You" in English.

The film also stars Shivani Raghuvanshi, and

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'Dilbaro' left emotional

Soni Razdan, who shares the frame with her daughter for the first time in "Raazi", says everyone was in tears while shooting the track "Dilbaro".

Soni, who is married to filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, on Friday morning shared a still from "Raazi". In the photograph, Alia is sporting a bridal look, while Soni, who essays her on-screen mother is seen walking behind her.

"This song had us all crying while we were shooting it. We didn't need no glycerine. Mother daughter, bidai, dont go, 'Raazi'," she captioned the image.

"Raazi" is an adaptation of Harinder Sikka's "Calling Sehmat", a novel inspired by the almost-unbelievable real-life story of a woman who Sikka named Sehmat, to protect her identity.

Alia is playing Sehmat, a Kashmiri woman who marries a Pakistani with the intention to source out intelligence details and pass it on to Indian forces. plays a Pakistani

"Raazi" is directed by Meghna Gulzar and produced by and It is scheduled to release on May 11.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 15:36 IST