Did Mannara Chopra Really Shoot for 'Gun Gunate Chale Mausam' for 26 Hours Straight?

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Key Takeaways
- Mannara Chopra showcased outstanding dedication by shooting for 26 hours straight.
- The track "Gun Gunate Chale Mausam" features beautiful compositions and lyrics.
- Fans highlighted Mannara's hard work and on-screen chemistry with Hardik Banga.
- Mannara shared heartfelt memories of her childhood and her late grandfather's influence on her.
- This experience reflects the relentless spirit of Bollywood artists.
Mumbai, Aug 31 (NationPress) Actress Mannara Chopra was spotted sharing a romantic moment with Hardik Banga in Ankit Tiwari's enchanting song "Gun Gunate Chale Mausam".
Taking to social media, Mannara shared glimpses of the behind-the-scenes excitement from the shoot, revealing that they filmed for an astonishing 26 hours straight from 6 AM to 9:30 AM the following day, enduring continuous rain and complete exhaustion.
In a compilation video of their behind-the-scenes journey, Mannara expressed on Instagram: "26 hours. 6 AM to the next day 9:30 AM. Non-stop rain. Zero sleep. First time ever… and I survived..."
One Instagram user commented: "The pair's chemistry is undeniable, making the romance feel so genuine."
Another user praised her, stating, "I'm so proud of your hard work!! Your dedication to your projects is admirable."
A third comment noted: "@memannara Congratulations to you, Mannara. We are proud of you. You do a lot of work and always give 100 percent. We love you very much. We are looking forward to your next new projects."
One fan remarked: "Mannara's smile is as captivating as the romantic setting."
Performed by Ankit Tiwari, "Gun Gunate Chale Mausam" features music by Harsh Kargeti and beautiful lyrics crafted by Samay.
Earlier, Mannara fondly reminisced about her childhood days in Ambala Cantt, sharing memories from her nani's house.
Posting a collage of cherished childhood moments, Mannara wrote: “My Nani’s house in Ambala Cantt — where every corner holds a piece of my heart.” She also honored her late grandfather, who was an army veteran, stating, “I added a touch of jazz to this video — a small homage to my Nana, who had a soft spot for timeless melodies. A dignified soul from a proud army background, just like many in my family. That discipline, grace, and quiet strength continue to shape who I am today.”