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John, Sonakshi to perform high octane action sequences in Force sequel

John, Sonakshi to perform high octane action sequences in Force sequel

India Blooms News Service | | 11 Aug 2015, 10:04 pm
Mumbai, Aug 11 (IBNS): John Abraham and Sonakshi Sinha will be seen doing some serious action sequences in Force sequel.
After shooting a major part of the earlier film in Mumbai, Abhinay Deo goes international with the sequel of Force.

Abhinay is already in Budapest for a 50-day schedule.

“Sonakshi and John join us on September 5. We'll be shooting hardcore action scenes with Sonakshi too," confirms Abhinay.


Producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah said, “Franz from South Africa will be designing the stunts for the film. I have worked with him earlier in Commando and Singh Is Kinng. We'll have rehearsals for at least a month before we start shooting."

“From Budapest we move to China for 10 days and then a fortnight in Mumbai," adds Vipul.

Vipul, who had also produced its first installment- 'Force', is leaving no stone unturned for it's sequel. The prolific producer, who has dawned producers hat for super hit films like Holiday, Force, Namastey London, etc, is personally looking into all the details related to the film and is making sure everything goes on smoothly.

The film is slated for an early 2016 release.
 

 

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