Shweta Tripathi has officially started filming for "Mirzapur: The Film," which is based on the hit web series "Mirzapur." She reprises her beloved role as Gajagamini "Golu" Gupta, with the film set to hit theaters in 2026.
Filming Location and Cast
Where is the filming taking place?
As reported, Shweta has begun shooting in Varanasi. The film will also feature Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, and Divyendu Sharma, who are all reprising their roles. Shweta expressed her deep connection to Golu, stating, "Golu is not merely a character for me; he has been a part of my life for years. Experiencing his journey on the big screen is surreal and feels like a dream."
Shweta's Affection for Varanasi
Why Varanasi holds a special place for Shweta
Shweta Tripathi regards Varanasi as her "second home." She mentioned that several of her projects, including Neeraj Ghaywan's "Masaan," the series "Escape Live," and "Kaalakoot," have ties to the city. "This city always calls to me," she remarked, adding, "The warmth of the people, the delicious food, and the love I receive keep bringing me back." Notably, her trainer, Tridev Pandey, is also from Varanasi.
Details About 'Mirzapur: The Film'
What to expect from the film
'Mirzapur: The Film' serves as a cinematic retelling of the series, emphasizing popular characters such as Kaleen Bhaiya, Guddu Pandit, and Munna Tripathi. Fans are eagerly anticipating the film's release. Abhishek Banerjee, who portrayed the compounder in the series, will also be part of the film. Directed by Gurmeet Singh and produced by Excel Entertainment, this adaptation promises to be an exciting addition to the franchise.
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