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Hrithik Roshan kicks-off his next with a song shoot in Corsica

Superstar Hrithik Roshan, who wrapped up his much-awaited Anand Kumar biopic Super 30 a couple of weeks ago, has now started shooting for his next film, which is being bankrolled by Yash Raj Films.

The untitled project, which was announced last year, also stars Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor in lead roles. Hrithik kicked-off the shoot with a love song featuring him opposite Vaani Kapoor in Corsica.


Bosco Martis, who has choreographed many songs for the superstar, has choreographed the new song as well. Sharing some more details, he says, “I’m working with Hrithik again after Bang Bang (2014). In fact, it’s the same team that I shot with. We filmed a lovely romantic dance number in the picturesque locales of Corsica. He and Vaani are terrific dancers and look good together. Duggu has not done such a track in a while, so he was in his element. This is more on the lines of Tu Meri from Bang Bang. There’s a big signature move in this song as well.”

The yet-to-be-titled film is being touted as one of the biggest action entertainers of Bollywood. To give it an international look and feel, the makers have planned an extensive shooting schedule in various parts of the world.

Helmed by Siddharth Anand, who previously directed Hrithik Roshan in Bang Bang, the movie is set to hit the big screen on 2nd October, 2019.

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British Asian filmmakers gain rare access to China’s entertainment industry at Third Shanghai London Screen Industry Forum

Highlights:

  • Forum brings UK and Chinese film professionals together to explore collaborations.
  • Emerging British-Asian talent gain mentorship and international exposure.
  • Small-scale dramas, kids’ shows, and adapting popular formats were the projects everyone was talking about.
  • Telling stories that feel real to their culture, yet can connect with anyone, is what makes them work worldwide.
  • Meeting three times a year keeps the UK and China talking, creating opportunities that last beyond one event.

The theatre was packed for the Third Shanghai–London Screen Industry Forum. Between panels and workshops, filmmakers, producers and executives discussed ideas and business cards and it felt more than just a summit. British-Asian filmmakers were meeting and greeting the Chinese industry in an attempt to explore genuine possibilities of working in China’s film market.

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