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After Tevar, Arjun Kapoor to team up with father Boney Kapoor again

When it comes to extending favours to one’s kith and kin, Bollywood has never shied away from going all out. The latest example is of actor Arjun Kapoor and his father Boney Kapoor. We hear that after starring in the 2015 production Tevar, Arjun Kapoor is set to join forces with father Boney Kapoor once again.

According to reports, Boney has just bought the rights of a hit South Indian film which he is planning to remake with son, Arjun. The report adds that the untitled film will not only have high octane action sequences, but also a wodge of laughter for the audience. Other details are yet to come out.


Meanwhile, Arjun is currently shooting for Vipul Shah’s upcoming directorial and production venture, Namaste England alongside Parineeti Chopra. He also plays the male lead in ace filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker’s much-talked-about period drama Panipat followed up by Raj Kumar Gupta’s India’s Most Wanted.

As we can see Junior Kapoor is neck-deep in work, so it will be interesting to see how he squeezes out time for his father’s next production venture.

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