Paan
Anyone?
As
the
film
is
set
in
Gujarat
and
Aayush
plays
a
Gujarati
boy,
it
was
important
for
him
to
understand
milieu
of
Gujarat
for
which
Aayush
is
visting
real
locations
and
meeting
people.
A
Food
Lover's
Delight
A
visit
to
Gujarat
is
incomplete
without
tasting
its
lip-smacking
delicacies.
The
actor
later
took
to
his
Twitter
handle
and
wrote,
"Enjoying
this
delicious
lunch
at
House
of
MG
in
Ahmedabad!
Loving
the
#Loveratri
recce
already."
Riston
Ka
Maanja
Kite
flying
is
an
integral
part
of
the
Gujarati
culture,
Therefore,
he
was
seen
learning
the
art
of
preparing
maanja
-
abrasive
string,
coated
with
powdered
glass,
used
for
flying
kites
-
on
the
streets
of
Ahmedabad.
Here's
What
Aayush
Says
Aayush
Sharma
shared,
"I
think,
Vadodara
has
an
equivalent
of
[Mumbai's]
Khau
Galli.
We
plan
to
head
there.
Abhiraj
wants
to
take
me
to
the
popular
joints,
eateries
and
local
landmarks."
He
Is
Damn
Excited
To
Play
A
Gujarati
Boy
Talking
about
the
same
Aayush
said,
"I
am
being
coached
by
a
Gujarati
trainer.
Although
it's
a
Hindi
film,
we
will
add
a
Gujarati
flavour
through
the
dialect.
While
I
have
been
learning
the
language
in
Mumbai,
I
will
become
familiar
with
the
lingo
when
I
travel
there."
The
Reason
Why
Aayush
Bagged
This
Role
Earlier
while
talking
to
Mumbai
Mirror,
Abhiraj
Minawala
who
will
be
making
his
directorial
debut
with
this
film
revealed,
"Having
interacted
with
Aayush
on
set,
I
thought
he
perfectly
fit
the
part
of
a
Gujarati
boy
who
falls
in
love
while
dancing
the
garba
during
Navratri.
I
asked
Salman
sir
if
we
could
test
him
and
he
immediately
agreed."
Some
More
Details
For
You
The
film
has
Navatri
as
the
backdrop
for
which
we
hear
Abhiraj
plans
to
recreate
the
annual
garba
gatherings
in
Gujarat
that
bring
together
lakhs
of
revellers
through
nine
nights
of
festivity.