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Ajay Devgn teams up with Indra Kumar for The Big Bull?

Superstar Ajay Devgn, who was last seen in Rajkumar Gupta’s sleeper hit Raid earlier this year, has some interesting projects in his pocket. He is presently shooting for his home production Taanaji: The Unsung Warrior simultaneously with editor-turned-director Akiv Ali’s directorial debut De De Pyaar De.

If latest reports are to be believed, the National award-winning actor has added yet another interesting project to his wide lineup of upcoming films. Buzz has it that Devgn has joined hands with filmmaker Indra Kumar for a new film, titled The Big Bull.


Interestingly, the superstar has just wrapped up a comic-caper with Indra Kumar, titled Total Dhamaal. Talking about his next collaboration with the filmmaker, it is loosely inspired from the life of Harshad Mehta, a stockbroker, who was arrested for financial embezzlement.

Ajay Devgn has come onboard to just bankroll the project and will not act in it. Indra Kumar will also co-produce the film which will be directed by Kookie Gulati. As far as the star cast of the movie is concerned, the team is busy finalizing actors.

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