Actor Harshvardhan Rane has offered fans a picturesque look into the shoot of his upcoming film ‘Silaa’ in Vietnam. Sharing serene behind-the-scenes images and videos, he showcased traditional Vietnamese culture and breathtaking landscapes, building excitement for the action-romance project starring Sadia Khateeb and Karanveer Mehra.
Harshvardhan Rane, known for his versatile performances, has given audiences a scenic peek into the filming of his upcoming movie ‘Silaa’. The actor recently resumed shooting in Vietnam and shared captivating visuals from the location, including serene waters, clear skies, and cultural elements such as the traditional Vietnamese conical hat, Non La. His posts reflect both the beauty of the setting and the intensity of the project.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Actor Harshvardhan Rane resumed shooting for ‘Silaa’ in Vietnam on January 11, 2026.
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He shared behind-the-scenes images wearing traditional Vietnamese attire and standing on a boat deck.
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The film is described as an intense action romance, presented by Zee Studios.
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Co-stars include Sadia Khateeb and Bigg Boss 18 winner Karanveer Mehra.
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Rane also posted a 360-degree video of the scenic location, captioned with motivational words: “Delays make a warrior better, not bitter.”
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The actor is simultaneously preparing to join the ‘Force’ franchise, with filming expected to begin in March 2026.
The visuals from Vietnam highlight the film’s global appeal, blending local culture with cinematic storytelling. Fans expressed excitement over the serene backdrop and the promise of a gripping narrative. With Rane’s growing presence in Bollywood and his upcoming projects, ‘Silaa’ is positioned as a film that combines action, romance, and cultural richness.
This scenic reveal not only builds anticipation for the film but also underscores the increasing trend of Indian cinema exploring international locations to enhance storytelling. For Harshvardhan Rane, the shoot marks another milestone in his evolving career, balancing artistic depth with mainstream appeal.
Sources: NewKerala, Yes Punjab, Tripura Times