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These On-Location Stills From Vidya Balan-Starrer 'Kahaani 2' Are Breathtaking

These On-Location Stills From The 'Kahaani' Sequel Have Us Intrigued
Kahaani Film Still

Despite some bitterness between Sujoy Ghosh and his Kahaani heroine Vidya Balan, which took place over the ill-fated project Durga Rani Singh, the sequel of one of 2012's best-reviewed films is finally on track.

We stumbled upon some gorgeous pictures from the first schedule of Kahaani 2 on Instagram, the shoot of which concluded a few days ago in the dreamy hill-station of Kalimpong, which is situated near Darjeeling in West Bengal. Some portions of the film have also been shot in Kolkata, the primary location of the first installment.

The visuals are striking and atmospheric, giving a definite sense of the mood of Kahaani 2.

While the film, in all probability, won't release anytime before the first quarter of 2017, the photographs shared by one of the crew members, are certainly intriguing.

Directed by Ghosh, who also made the first part, Kahaani 2 stars Balan and Arjun Rampal.

Here, have a look at the images.

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*Breathless*
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We're getting some serious noir-vibes here.
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Did anyone else say haunted ?
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The beautiful Prinsep Ghat of Kolkata
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Who else wants to pack their bags and book the first train to Kalimpong ?
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Stunning. Just so stunning.
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Unraveling a mystery on a blurry, misty night.
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Weekends should look like this.
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Going by these badass toys, looks like Kahaani 2 is going to be quite a thriller.
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Finally, the lady herself. Vidya Balan with the crew of Kahaani 2.

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