Actress Bhumi Pednekar and reality TV star Shehnaaz Gill have headed to Canada for the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The festival, known for showcasing a wide range of films from around the world, will be a platform for both actresses to promote their respective movies and engage in various events and activities. Bhumi Pednekar, known for her impactful performances in films like «Dum Laga Ke Haisha» and «Toilet: Ek Prem Katha,» will be representing her upcoming film at the festival. The movie, which is yet to be announced, is expected to create a buzz among international audiences. On the other hand, Shehnaaz Gill, who rose to fame with her appearance in the reality show «Bigg Boss,» will also be attending TIFF to promote her debut film. The Punjabi actress has gained a massive fan following for her charismatic personality and is eagerly awaited by her fans to see her on the big screen. They believe that TIFF will provide them with a great platform to showcase their talent and make a mark in the international film industry. Bhumi Pednekar and Shehnaaz Gill›s presence at TIFF will not only promote their individual films but also contribute to the growing recognition of Indian cinema on an international level.
The two, along with co-stars Kusha Kapila, Shibani Bedi, and Dolly Singh, left for Canada. They all shared snaps and videos from the flight. In one of the clips, Shehnaaz is seen interacting with Bhumi. Sharing the same clip on her Instagram Story, Bhumi wrote, «You are our heart ki heroie, @shehnaazgill.» Bhumi and Shehnaaz could be seen twinning in pink sweatshirts. ‹Thank You for Coming› is directed by producer Rhea Kapoor›s husband, Karan Boolani. The film also stars Anil Kapoor and Karan Kundrra. Anil Kapoor will also attend the special screening of the film at TIFF. Expressing excitement about the same, Anil Kapoor earlier said, «You know, I›ve been wanting to attend TIFF ever since Slumdog Millionaire! That year, I traveled to pretty much all the celebrated festivals for Slumdog, from BFI in London to Cannes and everything in between. “The only festival I couldn›t attend then was TIFF.