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After Simmba, Ranveer Singh to work with Karan Johar again

Uber cool Ranveer Singh, who is currently shooting for cop drama Simmba, has a number of projects in his plate. And if latest reports are to be believed, the Bajirao Mastani (2015) actor has signed yet another movie.

Reportedly, filmmaker Karan Johar is set to begin work on his next directorial venture. It will be a two-hero project and Johar has locked Ranveer Singh to play one of the male leads in the untitled flick.


A source said, “The film will be a two-hero film and Karan has already locked Ranveer Singh to play one of the leads. Currently, the casting for the second lead is on and once done, the rest of the details will also fall into place.”

If materialized, the project would mark Ranveer Singh’s second collaboration with Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions. Singh’s Simmba is being produced by Karan in association with Rohit Shetty.

Besides Simmba, Ranveer Singh will also be seen in Gully Boy and 83.

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British Asian filmmakers gain rare access to China’s entertainment industry at Third Shanghai London Screen Industry Forum

Highlights:

  • Forum brings UK and Chinese film professionals together to explore collaborations.
  • Emerging British-Asian talent gain mentorship and international exposure.
  • Small-scale dramas, kids’ shows, and adapting popular formats were the projects everyone was talking about.
  • Telling stories that feel real to their culture, yet can connect with anyone, is what makes them work worldwide.
  • Meeting three times a year keeps the UK and China talking, creating opportunities that last beyond one event.

The theatre was packed for the Third Shanghai–London Screen Industry Forum. Between panels and workshops, filmmakers, producers and executives discussed ideas and business cards and it felt more than just a summit. British-Asian filmmakers were meeting and greeting the Chinese industry in an attempt to explore genuine possibilities of working in China’s film market.

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