Zoya Akhtar shared a picture featuring Ananya Panday, Suhana Khan, Shanaya Kapoor, and Navya Naveli Nanda, sparking speculation among fans about a possible collaboration with the young divas for an upcoming project.
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Zoya took to Instagram to share a striking photo featuring ‘Call Me Bae‘ star Ananya, Suhana, Shanaya and Navya. They are seen lounging on a couch, striking a poised and stylish pose for Akhtar’s lens.
Sharing the image, the director penned, “Freedom 24 @suhanakhan2 @shanayakapoor02 @ananyapanday @navyananda #bestiegirls #bestgirls.” Ananya also dropped the same image, calling them her ‘girrrrrls’.
As soon as the photo made it on Instagram, likes and comments poured in from all sides. While one fan wrote, ‘Movie ane wali inki pakkaa’, another one added, ‘Beauties in one frame’. A fan also commented, ‘It can be Nice cast for ZNMD 2‘.
Zoya and Suhana first worked together on Khan’s debut film The Archies, forming a warm bond. Ananya Panday collaborated with Akhtar on the 2023 film Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, which she co-wrote and produced. While Shanaya Kapoor hasn’t teamed up with Zoya yet, a future project might be on the horizon.
Navya, Shweta Bachchan’s daughter, has made it clear that acting is not her calling. Instead, she recently enrolled in IIM Ahmedabad’s Blended Post Graduate Programme. Alongside promoting her father’s business, she leads the Project Naveli NGO and aspires to establish herself as a successful entrepreneur.
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