Vijay Varma and Fatima Sana Shaikh are set to star in the upcoming drama 'Ul-Jalool Ishq'. (Photo | Vijay Varma Instagram) 
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Vijay Varma, Fatima Sana Shaikh starrer 'Ul Jalool Ishq' shooting begins

Helmed by Vibhu Puri, the film also stars veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah and Sharib Hashmi in the lead roles.

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MUMBAI: Makers of the upcoming drama 'Ul-Jalool Ishq' starring Vijay Varma and Fatima Sana Shaikh have now begun the film's shooting.

Taking to Instagram, the producer of the film Manish Malhotra shared a string of pictures from the first day shoot of the film.

He captioned the post, "The Beginning of our emotional and love journey .. #UlJaloolIshq Shooting begins today .."

In the post, Malhotra shared a picture of the film's clapboard from the film's mahurat.

In the other two posts, he shared pictures of a monitor from the sets of the film.

Helmed by Vibhu Puri, the film also stars veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah and Sharib Hashmi in the lead roles.

Soon after Manish Malhotra shared the pictures, his friends and fans swamped down the comment section and dropped red heart emoticons and wished him luck.

"All the best," a fan commented.

Another fan wrote, "Congratulations and all the very best."

Excited to work in the film, Sharib, recently in a statement, said, "I couldn't have asked for a better beginning than this for 2024. Finally, I'm getting to work with Naseeruddin Shah sir. It's like a dream come true for me. I'm really glad to be part of such a beautiful ensemble and an amazing team. Can't wait to start shooting for 'Ul Jalool Ishq'."

Vishal Bhardwaj has composed the music for the film while Gulzar has penned the lyrics.

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