Pixie Lott and Danny Dyer were spotted sporting matching Christmas jumpers in London on Tuesday while taking a break from filming their new festive blockbuster, Christmas Karma.
In the snaps, the singer, 33, and the former soap opera veteran, 46, appeared deep in conversation while sitting in chairs wearing snowflake-print sweaters.
Pixie looked in her element as she munched on a delicious cornetto ice cream and chatted with the soap star in the London sunshine.
She paired the red sweater with a pair of light blue denim jeans and accessorized it with a festive headband.
Meanwhile, the Eastenders icon, who plays a taxi driver in the film, sported a similar look in a festive red jumper and dark blue jeans.
Pixie Lott and Danny Dyer were spotted sporting matching Christmas jumpers in London on Tuesday while taking a break from filming their new festive blockbuster, Christmas Karma.
In the snapshots, the singer, 33, looked in her element while savoring a delicious cornetto ice cream.
To top off the look, the actor sported an embroidered flat cap and burgundy vest while relaxing on set.
Meanwhile, Big Bang Theory star Kunal Nayyar, 43, who plays Scrooge in the upcoming film, sported a smart casual look in a navy jacket and tailored trousers.
The new film has been written, directed and produced by BAFTA-winning director Gurinder Chadha and is a modern Bollywood musical inspired by Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
Christmas Karma is set in London and will star Kunal as Scrooge alongside a large cast including Eva Longoria, Boy George, Hugh Bonneville, Leo Suter, Charithra Chandran, Bilal Hasna, Allan Corduner, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Rufus Jones, Eve and Nitin. Ganatra.
Plot details have yet to be fully revealed, but director Gurinder Chadha previously said that his version of Scrooge is an “Indian conservative who hates refugees.”
Speaking to MPs on the Sports and Digital Media Committee earlier this year about the film, the director added that it was difficult to finance it because the main character was Indian. Discussing the plot at the time, Chadha said: “It’s very close to Dickens’s original themes with the cost of living crisis in Britain.”
The writer added: “Just as I have enjoyed Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life for many years, my goal with Christmas Karma is to create a holiday classic for our times and for generations to come.
“By adapting one of the greatest novels in history, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, I am making a British film from my unique and original point of view, but one that resonates with Dickens’ masterful statement on the human condition.”
She sported a festive red sweater that had a zig-zag print all over it.
She opted to pair the red sweater with a pair of light blue denim jeans and some comfortable slippers.
The Cry Me Out singer styled her bleached blonde locks in loose waves for the sunny day ahead.
He cooled off on the set by having an ice cream and relaxing in one of the chairs on the set.
Danny and Kunal were first spotted on set earlier this month as they began filming the festive blockbuster.
In the first pictures, Danny and Kunal appeared in festive sweaters as they got into character for the upcoming film.
But the unlikely duo seemed to have channeled their inner Grinch for the ‘A Christmas Carol’-inspired scenes.
Meanwhile, Eastenders icon Danny Dyer, 46, who plays a taxi driver in the film, sports a similar look in a festive red jumper.
She chose to pair the festive look with a pair of dark blue jeans.
Before layering up with a red vest and a black flat cap
In another snap, Pixie could be seen looking a little disheveled as she finished her ice cream.
During his break from filming, Danny decided to sit next to Pixie for a quick chat.
The couple could be seen in high spirits as they chatted with each other.
The upcoming film will be a modern Bollywood musical inspired by Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
Christmas Karma is set in London and will star Kunal (left) as Scrooge alongside a large cast.
Plot details have yet to be fully revealed, but director Gurinder Chadha previously said that his version of Scrooge is an “Indian conservative who hates refugees.”
Speaking to MPs on the Sports and Digital Media Committee earlier this year about the film, the director added that the film was difficult to finance because the main character was Indian.
Discussing the plot at the time, Chadha said: “It’s very close to Dickens’s original themes with the cost of living crisis in Britain.”