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Amit Sadh, Jim Sarbh and Harshvardhan Rane roped in for Bejoy Nambiar’s next

Bejoy Nambiar, who has helmed films like Shaitaan, David and Wazir, is now all set for his next directorial titled Taish. The filmmaker has roped in Amit Sadh, Jim Sarbh and Harshvardhan Rane to play the male leads in the movie. Taish is a thriller and a source told a tabloid that the movie will be shot in the UK this July.

The source said, “Bejoy had been working on the script for a long time and now just the final details are being worked on.” Taish is a revenge drama and the female leads of the film are yet to be finalized.


Amit Sadh was last seen on the big screen in last year’s release Gold. He will next be seen in Hrithik Roshan starrer Super 30. Jim Sarbh gave some fantastic performances last year in movies like Padmaavat and Sanju. The actor is also making a mark in the digital world with web series like Made In Heaven, Smoke and Flip. Harshvardhan Rane was last seen in Paltan which failed to make a mark at the box office.

We are sure fans of these three actors are super excited to see them together in Taish. Bejoy is known for his taut narration and we have high expectations from this one as well.

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