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Abhay Deol and Karan Deol to star in Ajay Devgn’s production venture Velley?

Murtuza Iqbal

A few days ago, it was announced that Karan Deol will be joining the cast of Apne 2 and will be seen sharing screen space with grandfather Dharmendra, father Sunny Deol, and uncle Bobby Deol. And now, if the reports are to be believed, Karan will be soon sharing screen space with uncle Abhay Deol as well.


According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, Ajay Devgn’s next production venture titled Velley will star Karan and Abhay in the lead roles.

A source told the tabloid, “Velley is the official adaptation of Telugu crime comedy, Brochevarevarura. Ajay loved the concept and instantly bought the rights for it, so he could take it to a pan-India audience. The script is currently being written.”

“Abhay is known for high concept films and Brocheverevarura is one of the most unique ideas in recent times. Karan is excited to team up with his uncle for the first time. If they come on board, there will be multiple script reading sessions and workshops before the film goes on the floors,” added the source.

The movie will also star two more actors and one actress.

Well, it will surely be interesting to watch Abhay and Karan on the big screen together.

Meanwhile, Ajay Devgn is currently shooting for his next titled Mayday. Ajay is directing the film, and will also be seen as an actor in it. The movie, which also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rakul Preet Singh, Angira Dhar, and Aakanksha Singh, went on the floors a few days ago.

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