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Bhagyashree joins the cast of Prabhas and Pooja Hegde’s Jaan

Actress Bhagyashree, mostly remembered for her debut film Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) alongside Salman Khan, has been lately doing a few films down South. The latest buzz has it that she has been roped in to play an important character in filmmaker Radha Krishna’s Telugu film, Jaan.

The upcoming film stars Baahubali star Prabhas and Pooja Hegde in lead roles. Bhagyashree is the latest one to join the cast of the much-awaited project. She, reportedly, joined the sets on Monday and even shot for a few important scenes with Prabhas.


According to reports, the actress is playing a crucial role in the upcoming movie. However, the details of his character are being kept under wraps by the makers. We hear that the actress is quite psyched up about teaming up with Prabhas who became an international phenomenon after the huge success of Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali: The Conclusion (2017).

Though nothing much is known about Jaan, some media outlets reports that it is a romantic love story set in Europe in the 1970s. Prabhas is playing a dual role in the film. He will be seen as a father-son duo. One of them will be a palmist. Speculations have been rife in the industry that Kajal Aggarwal, who is currently shooting for Bollywood film Mumbai Saga with John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi, will have a cameo in Jaan.

Jaan is a multilingual project. Apart from Telugu, it is being shot simultaneously in Tamil and Hindi. A large chunk of the film will be shot in Paris.

Besides Jaan, Bhagyashree will also be seen in Kitty Party and the Telugu remake of Hindi film 2 States (2014).

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