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Dipesh Khatri to star in Tamil remake of Baghban

| | Oct 22, 2016, at 04:15 am
Mumbai, Oct 21 (IBNS): Indore-born, Mumbai-based theatre actor and model-the 22-year-old Dipesh Khatri-has been selected by Vrindaavan Films to star in their Tamil remake of the film Baghban.

According to a news release issued by Vrindaavan Films on Wednesday, Dipesh was selected after the director auditioned over 300 youngsters for the role.

While the details of the role are not yet known, the Chennai-based production house on Friday confirmed that Dipesh has started training for the project.

The training includes martial arts, horse riding and motorcycle stunt riding.

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