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Diljit Dosanjh to star in Ramesh Taurani’s romantic comedy

Looks like Diljit Dosanjh has become the next blue-eyed boy of Bollywood. Soon after the actor-singer made his Hindi film debut with Abhishek Chaubey's Udta Punjab, he caught the attention of many producers from the industry. Resultantly, he has a number of films in his hand at the moment.

The latest we hear that the handsome star might play the male lead in Ramesh Taurani’s next film. Taurani is currently busy with his movie Race 3, which stars Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez in lead roles. Soon after the film nears its completion, Taurani will, reportedly, start a romantic comedy for which he is keen to sign Dosanjh.


Meanwhile, Diljit is currently busy with two upcoming Hindi films - Soorma and Bang Bang In New York. While Soorma is a biopic based on the life of hockey player Sandeep Singh, Bang Bang In New York is a comic-caper. Besides these two films, the actor also has Dinesh Vijan's next Arjun Patiala in his hand.

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Holiday fans celebrate Leona Lewis' One More Sleep topping the UK streaming charts

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Leona Lewis beats Coldplay and Lily Allen to become UK’s most streamed British Christmas song of the century

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  • Leona Lewis hits 190 million UK streams with One More Sleep
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Leona Lewis’s One More Sleep has officially been named the most streamed British Christmas song of the 21st century. The 2013 festive hit, which reached number three on the UK singles chart, has now surpassed 190 million streams in the UK, according to the Official Charts Company.

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