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Karan Tacker, known for his stellar performances in Khakee: The Bihar Chapter and Special Ops, has consistently impressed audiences with his versatility. The actor has now begun shooting for his next project in the scenic paradise of Jammu & Kashmir, and he couldn’t resist capturing its breathtaking beauty on social media.

Karan Tacker enjoys shooting in Jammu & Kashmir

In one of the posts, Karan can be seen engaging in a casual banter while filming the beauty of his surroundings. According to him, “Kashmir is synonymous to heaven” And we agree! The video captures heaps of snow and makes you want to crave for the magic of this state, as the vacations approach.

Karan Adds, “Kashmir is absolutely beautiful! It’s my first time seeing snow, and it feels surreal—almost like I’m in heaven. I’m here for work, but honestly, I just want to stay and take in this breathtaking view. India is stunning, and experiencing this side of it in winter is truly special. What’s even more amazing is the newly developed 6.5 km tunnel to Sonmarg, which keeps it accessible even during heavy snowfall. It’s incredible to see how this region remains open for all of India to experience its magic. Being here has given me a newfound admiration for nature”

Meanwhile, Karan is preparing for the release of his upcoming paranormal thriller Bhay, which will soon premiere on Amazon MX Player. With several exciting projects lined up this year, his latest venture in Kashmir has only added to the curiosity. We can’t wait to see what’s next!

Karan’s upcoming projects

Karan Tacker has a few upcoming projects, including the Amazon Prime series Ghost Hunters and the paranormal thriller Bhay. Tacker will play paranormal investigator Gaurav Tiwari in this Amazon MX Player series. The series is based on real events and explores the intersection of science and the supernatural. He will be joined by Kalki Koechlin, Danish Sood, and Saloni Batra. Tacker will star in this Amazon Prime series that explores the paranormal world.

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