‘DQ41’: Dulquer Salmaan and Pooja Hegde complete major shoot schedule for upcoming romance drama

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 Dulquer Salmaan and Pooja Hegde complete major shoot schedule for upcoming romance drama

Dulquer Salmaan and Pooja Hegde are working on their upcoming Telugu romance drama film tentatively named ‘DQ41’. As the film is currently in production, the makers wrapped up a key part of the schedule. The team also teased fans about the title announcement.

‘DQ41’ key schedule completed

The production house took to their X (formerly Twitter) handle to share multiple pictures from their time in the mountains for the shoot. The photos feature Dulquer Salmaan, Pooja Hegde and members of the cast and crew. The team appears to have shot in a very cold location, as everyone can be seen wearing warm thermal clothes while posing for the pictures.

Sharing the pictures, the makers wrote, “#DQ41 wraps up a schedule where key sequences were shot.

Next schedule begins soon. Wait for the title announcement.”Almost a week ago, Pooja Hegde took to her Instagram stories to share a picture from the set’s location. The picture captures beautiful, lush green, misty mountains. She also shared a picture of her hand holding a tumbler filled with coffee. “Morning coffee courtesy (tagging Dulquer Salmaan).” “The views are complementary,” she wrote in the caption.

More about ‘DQ41’

‘DQ41’ is being directed by debutant Ravi Nelakuditi and also includes Ramya Krishnan, Dheekshith Shetty, and Jagapathi Babu in important roles.

The movie was officially launched in August with a traditional puja ceremony. Several well-known film personalities, including Nani,

Srikanth Odela

and Buchi Babu Sana, attended the launch event and wished the team success.The film is reportedly set in Andhra Pradesh and is said to be a contemporary love story filled with emotions and drama. The makers are planning to release the film in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and Kannada. The film's music is composed by GV Prakash Kumar.

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