
Kartik Aaryan was recently seen filming an elaborate crowd sequence for his upcoming film Naagzilla at Connaught Place, transforming the capitalās iconic commercial hub into a dramatic cinematic set. The otherwise bustling streets were taken over by a massive, coordinated crowd, instantly drawing attention from shoppers, office-goers and curious onlookers.
What made the shoot particularly striking was its sheer visual magnitude. A sea of participants holding rainbow flags and vibrant banners created a colourful, high-energy atmosphere that elevated the scene into something grand and visually captivating.
The coordinated movement of the crowd added to the scale, making it evident that the sequence was mounted on an ambitious canvas.
Positioned firmly at the centre of the spectacle, Kartik maintained a composed yet intense screen presence as the crowd moved in synchrony behind him. The staging reflected the filmās larger-than-life vision and hinted at the scale at which the project is being executed.
The Connaught Place schedule has further fuelled curiosity around Naagzilla, especially given the challenges of filming such a large-scale sequence at one of Delhiās busiest locations.
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The sight of cameras rolling amid hundreds of participants quickly turned into a public event, with people gathering around to catch a glimpse of the action.
This is not the first time Kartik has been spotted shooting in the capital for the film. He was earlier seen filming at the Laxmi Nagar metro station, and last week, he shot sequences at India Gate. According to reports, the actor was also seen performing an action scene during the schedule.
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Naagzilla has generated a lot of interest due to its unique premise. Kartik is reportedly playing an Ichadhari Naag, which is a mythical shape-shifting serpent. This concept is rarely seen in mainstream Hindi cinema from a male perspective. The glimpses from the sets have only increased anticipation, hinting at a mix of fantasy storytelling and impressive production design.
The film, directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, is currently slated for release on August 14, 2026. While there have been murmurs about a possible delay, the producers have not issued any official confirmation regarding a postponement.
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