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Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif to star in Bang Bang sequel?

According to the reports in a leading Indian daily, the makers of Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif starrer Bang Bang are planning a sequel to the film. They are considering Hrithik and Katrina to play the lead again for the same. They have finalized the script and the title of the film, i.e. Bang Bang Reloaded. A trade analyst Atul Mohan announced the same on Twitter by tweeting,  “The makers of #BangBang have started working of its sequel it is learnt! The second outing has been titled Bang Bang Reloaded which they have registered this week ! Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif are likely going to be cast again!”

A source informed to a leading Indian daily, “This week, Fox Star Hindi even went ahead to register the title with the producers’ association as Bang Bang Reloaded since they had green lighted the sequel. They are likely to cast Hrithik and Katrina in the sequel as well and may soon begin the process once the script is locked.”


Earlier, in an interview Siddharth Anand had said, “I think I have found my calling in action and there could be a sequel to Bang Bang, let's see.”

Speaking about Bang Bang, Hrithik was asked about his co star Katrina Kaif, he had said during the promotion of the film, “She amazes me because of her accomplishment, given that she didn't even know the language. She is very hardworking and works like a man. She is a worker. She is a go-getter and has that drive and passion and will work those late hours and will do whatever it takes to accomplish what she wants. Also, she is feminine energy, which is just beautiful.”

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