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Jyotika teams up with Ajay for a supernatural thriller film

Jyotika was last seen in the Tamil drama film Udanpirappe.

Jyotika teams up with Ajay for a supernatural thriller film

Well-known south star Jyotika has been roped in to play a pivotal role in filmmaker Vikas Bahl's supernatural thriller movie, which stars Ajay Devgn in the lead role.

According to a press note issued by the makers, the project will mark Jyotika's return to Hindi films after 25 years.


The yet-untitled film, which also features R Madhavan, is being produced by Devgn, Kumar Mangat Pathak, and Abhishek Pathak under the banner Ajay Devgn Ffilm and Panorama Studios.

The project is in the pre-production stage and will start filming next month.

It will be shot in various locations across Mumbai, Mussoorie, and London.

Jyotika was last seen in the Tamil drama film Udanpirappe.

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