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Abhay Verma ‘extremely elated’ about new film ‘Munjya’

Munjya is scheduled to release on June 7.

Abhay Verma ‘extremely elated’ about new film ‘Munjya’

“I am extremely elated to be part of a love story like Munjya that hasn’t been made in the Hindi film industry before,” says Abhay Verma who is set to take a big leap with Maddock Films' unique cinematic offering.

Known for his versatility and dedication, Verma is stepping into uncharted territory with Munjya.


The actor, who has previously won international acclaim for his performance in Safed, which was a part of Cannes, along with Dharma Productions' Ae Watan Mere Watan, shall now be seen in this entertainment-packed, horror film in the lead role opposite Sharvari.

Reflecting on his excitement and the uniqueness of the project, Verma shared, "To be able to be a part of something that hasn’t happened before in Bollywood itself makes it special for me. You always want to be a part of love stories in Bollywood and I’m extremely elated to Shree Ganesh a love story this wicked yet loving!"

Munjya promises to be a groundbreaking film, blending unexpected twists with a heavy dose of humour.

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Verma, who leads the film, expressed his passion for innovative projects, stating, "Creating something which has never been done before is always something I’ve been inclined towards. Munjya is a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience that has unexpected twists with a heavy dose of humour. Leading a love story like such feels like a dream coming to life."

As Verma gears up for the release of Munjya, audiences can look forward to another refreshing portrayal by the versatile actor who has garnered a lot of love for his performances in The Family Man, Safed, and Ae Watan Mere Watan.

Munjya is scheduled to release on June 7.

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