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Dino Morea joins hands with Juno Chopra to co-produce a social satire

It has been years since Dino Morea last appeared in a film. The last Hindi movie wherein he was seen in a prominent part was the Priyanka Chopra and Uday Chopra starrer Pyaar Impossible in 2010.

After that movie bombed at the ticket window, the actor took a break from films. In 2012, Dino decided to go behind the camera and produce his first film as a producer – Jism 2 – which had Sunny Leone and Randeep Hooda headlining the cast.


Now, if latest reports are to be believed, Dino is set to return to the industry once again. Buzz has it that the actor-producer has joined hands with BR Studios’ Juno Chopra to co-produce a social satire which is expected to begin production in next three months.

A source close to the development reveals that debutant Satram Ramani has been signed on to helm the untitled project. Satram has previously assisted Pooja Bhatt and Sohail Khan on such films as Jism 2 and Jai Ho (2014) respectively.

Spilling some beans on the storyline of the film, the source says, “The story is set in a small town in North India and tackles an issue concerning its male population. Satram is currently on a recce checking out viable locations.”

Speculations are also rife that apart from this untitled film, Dino has also greenlighted one more project wherein he will be seen in the cast as well.

An official announcement is expected soon.

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