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Ishaan Khatter in talks for Vishal Bhardwaj’s next

Ishaan Khatter, who made his acting debut last year under the direction of legendary filmmaker Majid Majidi, may soon join forces with yet another great storyteller. Buzz has it that the young actor is in talks with renowned filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj to headline his next directorial venture.

While the genre and the storyline of the untitled project are being kept under wraps, reports claim that the award-winning filmmaker is quite keen to have Ishaan Khatter onboard to play the male lead in his movie.


“It’s too early to say anything, but the two are in talks. Knowing the sensibilities of the two, the film will be something to watch out for sure,” a source close to the development revealed to an entertainment magazine.

Ishaan was last seen in Dharma Productions’ Dhadak (2018), which marked the silver screen debut of Sridevi and Boney Kapoor’s elder daughter, Janhvi Kapoor. The actor has been linked to several projects after the release of Dhadak, but he is yet to sign any on the dotted line.

We hope talks with Vishal Bhardwaj come to fruition and audiences get to see the talented actor on silver screen once again.

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