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Hrithik Roshan to team up with Raid director Raj Kumar Gupta

After the runaway success of his recent release, Raid, filmmaker Raj Kumar Gupta has reportedly started work on his next directorial venture, and just like all his previous successful films such as Aamir, No One Killed Jessica and now Raid, his next will also be based on a real-life story. Though the project is in the very initial stage, we hear that the director has already approached superstar Hrithik Roshan to headline it.

Talking about the project, a source revealed, "The film is called Black Tiger and is not related to the blackbuck and the tiger but inspired by another real-life story as was the case with Gupta’s earlier films No one Killed Jessica and Raid."


The source further added, "Gupta is also supposed to do another film, Most Wanted, based on the real-life story of a conman and this film will mount the floors once the previous one is complete."

Hrithik Roshan is currently working on Super 30, a biopic on acclaimed mathematician Anand Kumar. After completing the Vikas Bahl directorial, he will move on to shoot Siddharth Anand's next, also featuring Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor. The actor also has the next instalment of the Krrish series, which is slated to release on Christmas 2020.

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