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Harshvardhan Rane shares first look of new film Silaa starring Sadia Khateeb

Harshvardhan Rane continues his busy streak with the reveal of the title and gripping first look of his next film, Silaa, in which he stars opposite Sadia Khateeb.

June 30, 2025 / 17:35 IST
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The poster suggests a story full of passion, suffering, and emotional turmoil by showing the two main actors in a dramatic pose against a background of flaming flames.

Harshvardhan Rane is on a roll with back-to-back projects, and he has now unveiled the title and intense first look of his upcoming film Silaa, co-starring Sadia Khateeb.

Taking to Instagram, the actor shared the striking poster along with a caption that read, “The wait ends here... Dive into the hauntingly beautiful world of #SILAA where love meets redemption.” The romantic-action drama marks the first onscreen pairing of Harshvardhan and Sadia, and is directed by Mary Kom and Sarbjit filmmaker Omung Kumar.

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The poster suggests a story full of passion, suffering, and emotional turmoil by showing the two main actors in a dramatic pose against a background of flaming flames. They are both bloodied and bruised, and their wounds are visible. Although his appearance has not yet been revealed, it has been revealed that Karan Veer Mehra will play the antagonist, while Harshvardhan and Sadia will take centre stage.

Zed Studios, in association with Blue Lotus Pictures, Stark Entertainment, and Innovations India, is presenting Silaa, which is scheduled to begin production on July 1. The project, which aims to produce a big-screen spectacle, promises an engaging fusion of action, romance, and drama.

Harshvardhan Rane will also appear in the romantic drama Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, which stars Sonam Bajwa, in addition to Silaa. Formerly called Deewaniyat, the movie explores the compulsive and frequently destructive nature of love.