Naira Shah Priyadarshan Akshay Kumar Saif Ali Khan Haiwaan

Actress Naira Shah recently featured in the Valentine’s special track Alfaaz and won several hearts with her expressive screen presence and emotional depth. While she’s gearing up to feature in another upcoming music video with Opul Music, she’s also be seen reuniting with ace filmmaker Priyadarshan in the Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan film Haiwaan. Read on to know what she has to say about this collab – a third for her and the director.

Naira Shah On Reuniting With Priyadarshan For Haiwaan

Naira Shah, who has previously worked with director Priyadarshan in Hungama 2 and was also seen in Jai Shree Ram, the official documentary for Ram Mandir, is gearing up for her next big-screen outing. Talking to us exclusively about reuniting with the respected director, she dubbed it an ‘amazing expression.’ She said, “It has always been an amazing experience working with a legendary director. I feel truly blessed and honored to be part of such an incredible team. There is always so much to learn from the very best—especially from someone whose work I grew up watching.”

Haiwaan has already created buzz, and fans are eager to see Naira share screen space in the high-profile venture.

Aside from talking about reuniting with the filmmaker for the Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan starrer, Naira also opened up about Alfaaz and the love she received for it. She shared, “The love for ‘Alfaaz’ has truly been overwhelming. Music videos allow you to connect directly with the audience’s emotions, and this one is very close to my heart. I’m excited for the next project with Opul Music — it’s going to be something special.”

Naira’s vertical series Jee Le Zara, released on February 14, has also been receiving love from audiences, further adding to her growing list of successful projects.

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