Bhuvan Bam's Hectic Filming Schedule
Mumbai, Oct 23: Actor and content creator Bhuvan Bam is currently managing a very busy schedule. He recently disclosed that he has been filming continuously for almost 100 days, juggling various projects and commitments without a break.
Despite his packed agenda, Bhuvan mentioned that he still has a few weeks of filming remaining before he can conclude his current projects. He stated, “Yes, my schedule has been quite busy. I have been shooting nonstop for almost 100 days, covering all sorts of commitments. I still have 15–20 days left from my shoot schedule to cover.”
Currently working in Mumbai, the popular digital creator revealed plans to travel to Madhya Pradesh for the next segment of his filming. “In the coming days, I will be heading to Madhya Pradesh for some part of the shoot. Can’t wait for my work to come to your screens,” Bhuvan expressed, hinting at exciting projects ahead.
A source indicated that Bhuvan's recent filming in Madhya Pradesh was for the project titled “The Revolutionaries,” and there are discussions about filming segments of “Dhindora 2” in the same location.
Bhuvan Bam, a beloved figure in the digital space, gained fame through his popular YouTube channel “BB Ki Vines,” known for its relatable humor and engaging characters. He is now preparing for his Bollywood debut under Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions. Interestingly, Karan revealed this news during a casual chat with comedian Zarna Garg.
According to various reports, Bhuvan is expected to star alongside Wamiqa Gabbi in the Karan Johar-backed film. The movie, tentatively titled “Kuku Ki Kundali,” is described as a quirky romantic comedy directed by Sharan Sharma, known for his work on “Mr. & Mrs. Mahi.” Before entering Bollywood, Bhuvan made a significant impact in the digital realm with successful web series like “Taaza Khabar” and “Dhindora.”
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