Could Abhay Verma’s Next Film ‘Laikey Laikaa’ Be His Big Break?

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Key Takeaways
- Abhay Verma transitions from junior artist to lead actor.
- 'Laikey Laikaa' is a story of two individuals in a unique world.
- The film promises to deliver surprising elements for fans.
- Abhay aims to inspire young actors with his journey.
- His upcoming collaborations include high-profile projects with industry icons.
Mumbai, June 12 (NationPress) Actor Abhay Verma, who captured attention with his performance in “Munjya”, is set to star in “Laikey Laikaa”, produced by Phantom Films. Interestingly, he previously worked as a junior artist on the sets of “Super 30”.
Reflecting on his career journey, Abhay expressed, "Life has come full circle. I used to admire Hrithik sir's performance in Super 30 while I was just a junior artist. With Laikey Laikaa, I aspire to be the reason someone feels closer to their dream."
He continued, "My hope is that this journey serves as an inspiration for young aspiring actors, answering their doubts about whether their dreams can come true and if they can find acceptance in the industry. I would consider myself lucky if my journey from being a junior artist to leading a film at Phantom studios resonates with aspiring actors and brings them closer to their goals." The actor hails from Panipat, Haryana.
Discussing the film, Abhay described Laikey Laikaa as a narrative about two individuals caught in a different world.
He teased that fans can expect "many surprises" in Laikey Laikaa.
Abhay will share the screen with actress Rasha Thadani. When asked about their chemistry, he noted that it's too soon to comment.
"It's too early to say anything, but we aim to evoke emotions in viewers. It’s a story about two individuals navigating their world," Abhay remarked.
As for future projects, aside from Laikey Laikaa, Abhay is set to appear in Siddharth Anand's highly awaited 'King' alongside Shahrukh Khan and is also working on Sujat Saudagar's 'JC'.
The 26-year-old actor first gained visibility through his supporting role in the second season of the thriller series The Family Man and landed his first lead role in the independent film Safed. His breakthrough performance came with a leading role in the comedy horror film Munjya.