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Shehnaaz Gill came out for the First Time after the Death of Sidharth Shukla

Anshika Agarwal

Ever since the death of Sidharth Shukla on 2 September, his lady love Shehnaaz Gill has been away from the public eye to emerge from sorrow. Shehnaaz's film 'Honsla Rakh' is going to be released soon, in such a situation, Shehnaaz has finally reached the set of the film to complete the remaining schedule of the film. Shehnaaz, who came out of the house for the first time after Sidharth's death, is getting a lot of support from her fans.

Diljit shared a video on his social media 

Recently, the lead actor of the film 'Honsla Rakh' has shared a video with his co-stars Sonam Bajwa and Shehnaaz Gill. This is a promotional video of the film in which all three are seen recreating the dialogues of the film. In the video, Shehnaaz and Sonam are also seen beating Diljit. Sharing the video, the actor and singer wrote, 'Mai Enu Pyar Kita C Te Eney Mere Naal Ahh Kita, Keep your spirits this Dussehra, on 15 October'.

Apart from Diljit's video, it is being claimed in many media reports that Shehnaaz Gill has left for abroad to shoot the film on 7 October. As soon as the news came to the fore, Shehnaaz's fans encouraged her and #Shehnaaz started trending on Twitter.

Twitter trend

The film will release on October 15

Let us tell you that Shehnaaz Gill's film 'Honsla Rakh' is being released in theaters on October 15. The film also stars Diljit Dosanjh and Sonam Bajwa in lead roles. The trailer of the film which is directed by Amarjit Saron, is being well-liked by the audience.

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