In the midst of the India-Pakistan conflict during Operation Sindoor in May 2025, the film set of 'Daadi Ki Shaadi' became a sanctuary of resilience and camaraderie. This unexpected turn of events brought the cast and crew closer together, creating a unique and memorable experience for everyone involved.
The simplicity of their living arrangements, with no vanity vans or hotels, became a strength. Kapil Sharma recalled, 'There wasn’t even enough space there for vanity vans, and we weren’t staying in hotels either. We stayed in cottages nearby and genuinely had a great time together.' This close-knit environment fostered a deep sense of connection and camaraderie, allowing the cast to bond beyond their professional roles.
When the conflict escalated, Ranbir Kapoor's worried call to Neetu Kapoor became a symbol of their shared vulnerability and resilience. Neetu's reassuring response, 'This is the safest place right now, nobody is going to drop bombs here,' showcased the team's determination to stay united. Despite the tension, the shoot continued without disruption, with everyone committed to completing the project.
For Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, making her acting debut, the experience was deeply emotional. She shared, 'The film has been made with so much love that nobody wanted to leave midway and go back.' This sentiment reflects the strong bond formed among the cast and crew, who found solace and support in each other during a challenging time.
'Daadi Ki Shaadi', directed by Ashish R. Mohan, is a family entertainer that explores relationships and emotions. With a diverse ensemble cast including R. Sarathkumar, Yograj Singh, Tejaswini Kolhapure, Aditi Mittal, and Nikhat Khan, the film is set to arrive in cinemas on May 8, offering audiences a heartwarming and memorable cinematic experience.