Shraddha Kapoor to start shooting for Naagin in April after wrapping up the shooting of Ithaa: Report: Bollywood News – IHNS

Bollywood actor Shraddha Kapoor is preparing for a busy and diverse year in her film career, with back-to-back projects till 2026. After completing work on the biographical drama etaHe is all set to start shooting for the much-awaited fantasy film Naagin In April.

Shraddha Kapoor will start shooting for Naagin in April after finishing the shooting of Itha: Report

Shraddha Kapoor will start shooting for Naagin in April after finishing the shooting of Itha: Report

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Kapoor is currently in the final stages of filming etaDirected by Laxman Utekar, in which she plays the famous Tamasha and Lavani artiste Vithabai Narayangaonkar. The role required intense physical preparation and emotional depth, for which the actress underwent months of training.

A production source told Mid-Day: “There has been a deep investment in Shraddha etaThe role is physically demanding and emotionally intense, but she is keen to finish the film within the stipulated time, The makers are confident of completing its shooting by March,

The shooting was briefly halted after Kapoor suffered an injury during a dance sequence, but insiders say this did not cause any significant change in the schedule.

Shraddha Kapoor’s transformation into Naagin

immediately after completion etaKapoor will change styles and start working NaaginA high-concept fantasy film is expected to go on floors in April 2026. According to the report, the project has been in development for some time, with a focus on finalizing visual designs and casting ahead of principal photography.

The report quoted a production insider as saying: “Naagin Development work had been going on for a long time and the team wanted to get everything right, from VFX design to casting. With Shraddha locked in, the rest of the cast is in place. The plan is to start shooting by April.

The film is expected to explore supernatural and mythological themes, marking a marked change from Kapoor’s recent performance-driven roles eta,

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