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Director Aanand L Rai denies rumours of signing any actor

India Blooms News Service | | 27 Jul 2015, 04:08 pm
Mumbai, July 27 (IBNS) Director Aanand L Rai is currently basking in the success of his blockbuster Tanu Weds Manu returns with actors Kangana Ranaut and R Madhavan.

There has been word doing the rounds about Aanand L Rai casting various actors for his next project. 

However, Aanand is far from even affirming the casting process. 

In a recent interview, he said, "I enjoy meeting actors. Filmmaking is not as technical as it looks. There's a lot of bonding involved and that will happen only when you meet people. But because I'm meeting an actor, it does not mean there is a film happening."

Speaking further on how he approaches his films, he said, "I was busy with one film and now I will work on a script and start my struggle again. I will give my 100 percent to reach actors who are required for my script. For now, I want to live a little before I move onto my next."

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