After
being
smitten
over
by
Sandeep
Reddy
Vanga's
Animal,
the
entertainment
industry
is
now
gearing
up
for
another
major
release
which
will
mark
the
entry
of
three
much
talked
about
star
kids.
We
are
talking
about
Zoya
Akhtar's
upcoming
directorial
The
Archies
starring
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
daughter
Suhana
Khan,
Boney
Kapoor
&
Sridevi's
daughter
Khushi
Kapoor
and
Amitabh
Bachchan's
grand
son
Agastya
Nanda
in
the
lead.
The
movie
happens
to
be
the
remake
of
the
popular
The
Archies
comics
and
this
Zoya
Akhtar
directorial
has
been
one
of
the
most
anticipated
releases
of
the
year.
And
while
the
musical
comedy
is
set
to
release
on
Netflix
on
December
7,
the
makers
recently
hosted
a
grand
screening
of
the
film
which
was
attended
by
the
big
shots
from
the
industry.
As
everyone
is
eagerly
waiting
for
the
release
of
The
Archies,
the
first
review
of
the
movie
is
out
which
has
been
shared
by
Boney
Kapoor's
daughter
Anshula
Kapoor.
Taking
to
her
Instagram
story,
Anushla
shared,
"Just
the
sweetest
2
hour
fun
ride
this
one
is!
@zoieakhtar
has
created
the
most
picturesque
Riverdale
&
I
want
to
pack
my
bags
and
go
live
in
her
beautiful
world,
hang
out
with
the
gang
and
eat
all
that
yummy
food
Jughead's
always
getting
his
hands
on!
You're
gonna
laugh,
you're
gonna
wanna
dance
and
your
gonna
feel
the
feels
and
get
a
bit
choked
up.
The
entire
cast
is
freaking
phenomenal!
But
the
7
of
the
gang
are
what
make
the
film
so
so
special
and
endearing!
The
film
just
made
my
heart
so
happy!
You
gotta
watch
it
if
you
want
to
end
your
night
with
a
giant
smile
on
your
face!
@thearchiesonnetflix".
Take
a
look
at
Anshula
Kapoor's
post:
Meanwhile,
Khushi
opened
up
about
her
experience
of
working
with
Suhana,
Agastya,
Vedang
Raina,
Mihir
Ahuja,
Yuvraj
Menda
and
Aditi
Dot
in
an
interview
and
said,
"We
were
forced
to
spend
so
much
time
together,
and
just
going
through
the
same
experience
made
us
bond
so
much.
I
think
doing
acting
workshops
together
made
us
open
up
and
be
vulnerable
with
each
other.
I
think
towards
the
end
of
the
shoot
we
were
just
kind
of
moving
in
a
small
herd
everywhere
together".