Dhairya Karwa joins Tara Sutaria in ‘Apurva’

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Mumbai, Nov 10 (PTI): “Gehraiyaan” actor Dhairya Karwa has come on board for Tara Sutaria-starrer “Apurva”, the makers announced Thursday.
Star Studios and Murad Khetani are backing the Nikhil Nagesh Bhat-directed movie.
The studio announced Karwa’s casting on Instagram.
“On a roll with these two lovelies #Apurva,” the official Star Studios handle posted alongside a photo of Sutaria and Karwa.
The actor, who has also featured in films “Uri: The Surgical Strike” and “83”, said he is thrilled about working on “Apurva”.
“Thrilled to embark on this exciting journey with the indomitable #Apurva @tarasutaria ecstatic and grateful to be part of this brilliant and talented team,” he wrote on Instagram.
“Apurva” will present the story of a woman, “who survives a dangerous night, using her wits and strength in this high-stakes game of life and death”.
The movie also stars actors Abhishek Banerjee, Rajpal Yadav, Sumit Gulati, and Aaditya Gupta.
The film is currently being shot in Rajasthan.

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