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Bipasha Basu signs her comeback film

Grapevine has it that sultry and sensuous actress Bipasha Basu is gearing up for her comeback to films. The actress, who last appeared in Bhushan Patel's 2015 horror film Alone, has reportedly given her nod to star in an upcoming, untitled slice-of-life film.

A source close to the development reveals to a tabloid, “The film’s team is expected to leave for London next week, where a major chunk will be shot in a month-long schedule. While talks had been on for a while and there were changes in crew over the past few months, the film is now finally ready to go on floors.”


Reportedly, Bipasha Basu's husband Karan Singh Grover has also been approached to play the male lead in the film. The movie will be co-produced by popular Punjabi and Hindi film singer Mika Singh. Other details about the project are being kept under wraps for now.

An official announcement is yet to be made.

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