It's not often you get to see pictures of actors Nazriya Nazim and Fahadh Faasil on vacation mode. Both prefers to keep their private life away from social media attention. But here are latest photographs of the couple from Prague shared on Nazriya's Instagram account.

Clad in an off-white frock, and a casual red sunglasses, Nazriya is seen standing in front of the Gallery of Art - Dali, Mucha and Warhol exhibition at Prague. She has captioned the picture: “Take me back -husband.” Looks like the photo was taken by Fahadh and Nazriya would have a good number of photos by the end of the trip.

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Nazriya has also shared another picture in her casuals from Prague.

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Take me back 😫😫😫📸-husband 💞

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After a long gap, Nazriya and Fahadh will be back in the most awaited film Trance. It will be the first time that Fahadh and Nazriya will be seen together in a film after their marriage. Bangalore Days was the last movie of the star couple together.

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The film has been written by Vincent Vadakkan and is produced by Anwar's own production house, Anwar Rasheed Entertainments.

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Trance!!! 😍

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Anwar Rasheed is wearing the director's hat for the film after a span of seven years. He last worked with Dulquer Salman in Ustad Hotel, which went on to become a big hit.

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Oscar winner Resul Pookutty has done the sound design of the movie. Trance, which took almost two years to complete, is expected to hit theatres around Christmas this year.

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