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Shraddha Kapoor in Sajid Nadiadwala's 'Baaghi'

| | May 22, 2015, at 11:48 pm
Mumbai, May 22 (IBNS): After producing back to back hits and directing one of the biggest hits last year, Sajid Nadiadwala is all set for his next film Baaghi to go on floors.

There were a lot of speculations on who will play the female lead in the film and a lot of people were eyeing it but Shraddha Kapoor has bagged the role.

Now that we have seen how Sajid Nadiadwala has been investing in a lot of young talent, the youngsters are vying to work with him.

Sajid gave Tiger Shroff a huge launch pad with Heropanti which went on to become a huge success.

It will be very interesting to see a new and fresh pairing of Tiger and Shraddha in the film.

This project will also be the third project of Sajid Nadiadwala with director Sabbir Khan after Heropanti which is set to go on floors in a few weeks.

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