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Imtiaz Ali casts his favourite Ranbir Kapoor again?

His last directorial venture, Jab Harry Met Sejal, headlined by Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma, may not have worked wonders at the box office, but filmmaker Imtiaz Ali has moved on to his new project.

Yes, you heard that right!


Not at all perturbed by the dismal performance of his last release, writer-director Imtiaz Ali has started working on his next project. He has already penned down a new script and may soon start casting for the movie.

Some insiders also suggest that the maverick filmmaker has already signed his favourite actor, Ranbir Kapoor for the movie.

According to a source, Ranbir is very much part of Ali’s next project for which the actor will undergo a huge transformation as the director wants to show the different stages of the character's life.

Ali and Kapoor have previously collaborated on films like Rockstar and Tamasha. Both films were well-received by the audience and are considered to be the most shining gems of their respective careers. We hope their third outing succeeds in replicating the success of their previous ventures, too.

Meanwhile, Ranbir Kapoor is currently busy shooting for his much awaited Sanjay Dutt Biopic being directed by Rajkumar Hirani for Vidhu Vinod Chopra Productions. The film will be released theatrically on 30th March 2018.

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