Maanvi Gagroo, Karan Wahi pair up for 'Half Love, Half Arranged'


Mumbai, Jun 26 (IANS): Actors Maanvi Gagroo and Karan Wahi will be seen sharing screen space in the upcoming show 'Half Love, Half Arranged', a captivating and unique love story.

The makers announced the commencement of the shooting of the show.

The series boasts of a stellar ensemble cast including Maanvi, Karan, Pulkit Makol, Shruti Jolly, Supriya Shukla, Grusha Kapoor, Amit Singh Thakur, Bhavya Grover, and Kashish Saluja.

Maanvi said: "Super excited to be starting my next project with Dice Media. Have been a fan of their work in the past so naturally, I'm really looking forward to this. The show boasts a pretty stellar cast with a mix of senior actors and fresh faces."

"The script is very funny with very subtle messaging. The director, Simarpreet’s take on the show is extremely fresh and I can’t wait to bring this series to you!" she added.

Karan said: "I have come really close to working with Dice Media previously but for some or the other reasons it never worked out, I am glad it has worked out this time. Shooting this project is going to be such a thrilling experience! It's a hilarious and relatable series that the audience will absolutely adore. Working alongside Maanvi and Simarpreet is going to be a thrilling experience as I am certain they have a lot to offer."

'Half Love, Half Arranged' is a romedy series that will be directed by Simarpreet Singh and will stream on Amazon miniTV post-completion.

 

  

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