
Fresh faces and fresh energy Rasha Thadani and Abhay Verma are all set to headline the upcoming film Laikey Laikaa, slated for a theatrical release in Summer 2026. Produced by Phantom Studios and directed by debutant Saurabh Gupta, the quirky title and promising lead pair have already sparked excitement online.
Official Announcement and Industry Reactions
The announcement video, shared by Phantom on Instagram, teases an intriguing dynamic between the lead characters. “She’s the chaos. He’s the calm. Or is it the other way around?” the post read, adding to the anticipation. Celebrities like Shanaya Kapoor and Pragya Kapoor cheered on the cast, with Shanaya who is also working with Abhay in an upcoming project commenting, “Woooooooooooo letssssgoooo.”
Chemistry Off the Screen
Recently, Rasha and Abhay were spotted exiting a venue along with their respective teams. Their camaraderie caught the attention of fans and paparazzi alike. The duo posed together for photos, flashing big smiles and exchanging friendly gestures. Their matching black outfits Rasha in a full-sleeved top with flared pants, and Abhay in a striped tee with jeans added to the buzz, making a style statement with minimal effort.
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Rising Stars with Diverse Portfolios
Abhay Verma rose to prominence with his role in The Family Man, and has since proven his versatility in films like Munjya, Ae Watan Mere Watan, Safed, Mann Bairagi, and more. Rasha Thadani, daughter of Raveena Tandon, made her debut in Azaad alongside Aaman Devgan. While the film didn’t fare well at the box office, Rasha received praise for her performance, especially her dance in the song “Uyi Amma.”
With an engaging premise and an exciting pairing, Laikey Laikaa is already shaping up to be a film to watch out for in 2026.
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