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Shahid shoots for Cocktail 2 in Gurugram amid high AQI

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November 16, 2025

Actor Shahid Kapoor has now kickstarted the Delhi NCR shoot of his upcoming project Cocktail 2, costarring Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna. We were the first to report that the Homi Adajania directorial will be shot in Delhi and Gurugram from November 11 to November 20.

- Yashika Mathur yashika.mathur@hindustantimes.com

Now we have exclusively learnt that the shoot is happening in premises of a mall in Gurugram's Sector 58, contrary to reports that it has been delayed to December. A source tells us, “Yes, it’s true. Cocktail 2 is currently being shot in Gurugram. The premises of the mall have been secured for the shoot.” While Shahid

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