MUMBAI: Mrunal Thakur is all set to share screen space with Guru Randhawa for an upcoming music video. The actress recently shot for a song with Guru Randhawa titled ‘Abhi Na Chhodo Mujhe’. Shot in Kashmir’s Gulmarg region, the music video is a heartwarming love story set against the backdrop of the picturesque locations in the Valley. When a musical piece warms the cockles of her heart, there’s no looking back for Mrunal. The actress, despite in between multiple commitments, took a week off to shoot for the number. Donning a cute unique look that’s very different from what one usually recognises her for.
The pair looked adorable as they shot for the video in snowy locales. The best part of the entire music video is said to be it’s shooting process. Mrunal and Guru, who have a warm off-screen camaraderie, are playing a romantic pair in the music video. “Their friendship bloomed into a beautiful chemistry on screen. The vibe of the song is extremely energetic and the song has turned out really well,” adds the source. The song was shot with a slim crew over a few days in Kashmir. The schedule was a nice break for the actress away in the snowy locales of Kashmir. Guru wrote some sweet words for the ‘Love Sonia’ fame actress. Also, Mrunal wrote on Instagram, “cold hands and warm hearts. Coming soon with the best and my favourite.” The duo has posted some beautiful pictures on their social media enjoying in the lap of snowy mountains of Kashmir.
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