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Arjun Rampal & Sonu Sood collaborate for Sarvggun Sampanna

Soon after wrapping up filmmaker JP Dutta's war movie, Paltan, actors Arjun Rampal and Sonu Sood have joined hands for a comic-caper titled Sarvggun Sampanna. The film will be set in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

Talking about the project, Sonu revealed to an Indian daily, “It’s a comedy set in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar which revolves around these two guys. We have been working on the script for the past eight to nine months. We’ll cast the actress soon”.


To be directed by Karan Kashyap, Sarvggun Sampanna will mount floors in the month of March. Apart from playing lead characters in the movie, Arjun and Sonu will co-produce the film.

Talking about what led him to production, Sonu says, "When I was shooting for my first film, all my co-actors would tell me that I was headed in that direction but I never thought it would happen. But I learnt the craft in the course of the 70-80 films I have done across languages and realised that producing films would allow me to tell stories of my choice".

Sonu is currently shooting for the Kangana Ranaut starrer Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi. Arun, on the other hand, has just started work on his next movie, Nastik, which is being shot in Jharkhand.

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