The story kicks off with a sobering voiceover about the long-standing tension between Iran and Israel, and how decades of covert attacks and retaliations have shaped political strategies behind closed doors.
The 'Doctor G' actress also used social media to drop a few glimpses from the celebration. Posing in a beautiful red-salwar kameez, Rakul was accompanied by her husband, Jackky Bhagnani, and her mother-in-law.
Sharing the exciting update with the netizens, Mehta penned on his X timeline, "An audacious dream, born of belief and perseverance, now steps onto the world stage. Gandhi will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival 2025 as part of its carefully curated PrimeTime slate."
Taking to her Instagram stories, Janhvi dropped a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot of the melodious track, along with the caption, "A little chaos and a whole lot of love. That’s how #Pardesiya happened."
While the film promised to bring a fresh take on love and caste politics, early public reviews suggest it has failed to strike a chord with audiences. From calling it “boring” to comparing it unfavourably with its predecessor, Dhadak 1, viewers exiting theatres expressed their disappointment loud and clear.