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TV actor Annup Sonii to feature in Sanjay Dutt’s home production

| @indiablooms | Jun 14, 2018, at 09:33 pm

Mumbai, June 14 (IBNS): Annup Sonii, who has been successfully hosting the crime series, Crime Patrol for the last eight years, has now joined the cast of Sanjay Dutt’s home production, a Hindi remake of Telugu hit, Prasthanam.

The film that marks the return of Sanjay and Manisha Koirala also features Ali Fazal and Amyra Dastur besides Annup.

The film went on floors in Lucknow on June 1 on Nargis Dutt’s 89th birth anniversary.

It’s learnt that Annup, who has previously worked with Sanjay in several films, plays a family member to the actor in the Telugu remake and the two will be filming important scenes together from July onwards.

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