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Tabu and Ayushmann for Sriram's next

| | Feb 21, 2017, at 01:14 am
Mumbai, Feb 20 (IBNS): Filmmaker Sriram Raghavan seems to have fallen off the radar, post the success of his movie, Badlapur. The director had not even appeared in the news for any future projects after his 2015 movie. However, it looks like the director had been planning a new movie, away from the limelight.

This time around, Sriram’s movie is set to have an unusual pairing, and a source close to the director has revealed that he has decided to cast Tabu and Ayushmann Khurrana for his next.

“Sriram, who is very particular about the casting of his films has roped in Tabu and Ayushmann for his next film,” reveals the source. “The film will have a thriller element in it, which happens to be his forte.”

If word is to be believed, the movie will go on floors in a couple of months, and will release this year itself. 

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