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Roar:Tigers of the Sundarbans to release on Oct 31

| | Oct 28, 2014, at 07:01 pm
Mumbai, Oct 27 (IBNS) Actor Abhinav Shukla will be seen in upcoming action thriller Roar:Tigers of the Sundarbans which promises to show movie buffs some mind boggling visual effects.

The film will release on Oct 31.

The filmmakers after 6 months of casting process got together an  ensemble  cast of great performers like television actor Abhinav Shukla, ex-mariner and Mr India 2010 Aaran Chaudhary,  Aadil Chahal, Bigg Boss contestant  Ali Quli Mirza and India’s first professional vegetarian bodybuilder Varinder Singh Ghuman.

The film also features Himarsha V,  Kingfisher calendar girl and Nora Fatehi.

Roar :Tigers of the Sundarbans is produced by Abis Rizvi Films and directed By Kamal Sadanah.

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