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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Wamiqa Gabbi's Childhood Dream Fulfilled at Dharma Productions

Wamiqa Gabbi's Childhood Dream Fulfilled at Dharma Productions

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Wamiqa Gabbi expressed surreal joy joining Dharma Productions.
  • She grew up watching Dharma films, shaping her cinema love.
  • Gabbi has several upcoming films, including a Holi release.
Wamiqa Gabbi's Childhood Dream Fulfilled at Dharma Productions

Wamiqa Gabbi has officially joined the esteemed Dharma Productions, fulfilling a lifelong aspiration and marking a significant milestone in her acting career. The actress shared her profound excitement and a sense of nostalgia, describing the opportunity as "surreal." She revealed that Dharma's cinematic creations were integral to her childhood, shaping her perception and passion for Hindi cinema.

This collaboration represents a deeply personal and emotional journey for Gabbi, bringing her full circle from being an ardent admirer of Dharma films to becoming a part of its celebrated legacy. She expressed happiness and anticipation for her role within the universe she grew up cherishing, acknowledging the unique "Dharma touch" in their productions.

Gabbi's professional slate is robust, featuring recent work in 'Bhool Chuk Maaf.' Looking ahead, her upcoming films include 'Kuku Ki Kundali' with Bhuvan Bam, 'Tiki Taka,' and 'Goodachari 2.' Additionally, she is set to star in 'Pati Patni Aur Woh 2' for a theatrical release next Holi and will appear in Priyadarshan's 'Bhoot Bangla' in April 2026.

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Wamiqa Gabbi joined Karan Johar's Dharma Productions.
She described the experience as surreal, nostalgic, and pure joy, calling it a childhood dream fulfilled.
Her upcoming films include 'Kuku Ki Kundali,' 'Tiki Taka,' 'Goodachari 2,' 'Pati Patni Aur Woh 2,' and 'Bhoot Bangla.'

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