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Indian Actress Praises Feroze Khan As Super Cute

Indian Actress Praises Feroze Khan As Super Cute

South Indian actress Geethika Tiwari finds herself captivated by the charm of Lollywood’s dashing sensation, Feroze Khan. The duo, who have been generating speculations about a potential romance, is currently collaborating on a short film, marking a rare instance of Indian and Pakistani stars working together in the entertainment industry.

While the entertainment fraternity across the border has witnessed a decline in collaborations due to strict regulations imposed by the governments of neighboring countries, Tiwari and Khan’s joint project could potentially contribute to a more amicable atmosphere between the film industries.

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Geethika Tiwari and Feroze Khan take on lead roles in the upcoming untitled short film. The couple, frequently sharing glimpses and behind-the-scenes moments from their project on social media, has stirred curiosity among fans about the nature of their relationship. Despite the absence of official confirmation from either party, the cross-border pair keeps social media enthusiasts in suspense.

In a now-expired Instagram story, Tiwari posted a delightful picture of herself and Khan beaming with joy. Alongside the image, she complimented the Gul e Rana star, affectionately describing him as “Super cute” accompanied by an emoji. The photograph captured Tiwari gazing at Khan with puppy eyes, while the latter flashed a charming smile for the camera.

Geethika Tiwari has showcased her acting prowess in projects like Ahimsa, Kutra, Weekend Party, and The Legend, establishing herself as an up-and-coming actress. Meanwhile, Feroze Khan has graced the screen in Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3, Aye Musht-E-Khaak, Habs, Khumar, Tich Button, and Akhara, solidifying his presence in the entertainment industry.

The collaboration between Tiwari and Khan not only sparks interest in their professional work but also raises hopes for increased cultural exchange between the Indian and Pakistani entertainment sectors, potentially paving the way for more cross-border collaborations in the future.