Lara Dutta, Patralekhaa to star in revenge drama ‘Suryast’
The Hindu
The film, a revenge thriller directed by Avishek Ghosh, has concluded its shoot in the UK
Actors Lara Dutta and Patralekhaa have teamed up for a revenge thriller drama titled Suryast.
The film, directed by Avishek Ghosh, has concluded shooting in a start-to-finish schedule in the UK, the makers said in a statement.
Set in a majestic mansion with sprawling lawns in the UK, Suryast presents a tale of two women who cross paths in an elaborate mind game of cat and mouse, setting it as the perfect revenge drama, the official plotline read.
The movie marks a reunion between Dutta and Ghosh after they worked on romantic drama film Ishq-E-Nadaan earlier this year.
"It has been an incredible experience on one of the most organised sets. I have never had such an intense shoot physically and emotionally and I will not forget playing Avantika in a long time to come. I am glad that I was given this opportunity to explore playing a character like this. It’s been one of the most fulfilling experience," Dutta said.
Patralekhaa, known for Hansal Mehta's CityLights and web series Bose: Dead/Alive, said she enjoyed being part of "Suryast".
"My character has some awesome shades, which I loved playing. I am sure cinema lovers would be in for a treat when the film releases," she added.
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