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Kangana signs Bosco's debut film?

| | Aug 31, 2015, at 07:29 pm
Mumbai, Aug 31 (IBNS): The reigning queen of Bollywood Kangana Ranaut seems to be keen on working with different film-makers. After giving a nod to Vishal Bhardwaj and Hansal Mehta for their respective projects, she is now apparently set to come on board for choreographer turned-director Bosco Martis’s Bollywood debut venture.

His film is a musical. It is based on a circus. 

"He approached Kangana for the movie some time back. She has had a few reading sessions as well. If all goes well, she will sign on the dotted line soon,” says a source.

Apparently, Kangana is intrigued by the concept of the film. “If she signs the movie, she will play a circus performer” adds the source.

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