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 Tanishaa Mukerji to play a Muslim character in her next film

Tanishaa Mukerji to play a Muslim character in her next film

India Blooms News Service | | 15 Sep 2015, 06:03 pm
Mumbai, Sept 15 (IBNS): Actress Tanishaa Mukerji is also set to essay the role of a Muslim woman in director Eshwar Gunturu's upcoming film.

It is an action thriller revolving around terrorism, for which Tanishaa’s look will include an abaya, worn by Islamic women, and thick eye make-up.

She will leave for USA on Sept 18 for a month-long shooting schedule.

Confirming the news, Tanishaa said, “It's a Hindi language film, which will feature a few American actors as well. I play the protagonist, who happens to be a Muslim woman.”

Tanishaa is currently shooting for Shashank Udapurkar's film based on social activist Anna Hazare’s life where she plays a feisty journalist. The actress has a couple of projects lined up for next year and is excited about her roles.
 

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