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Love Per Square Foot to premiere on Netflix

Vicky Kaushal has one interesting project lined up for release after another. The actor has just completed Meghna Gulzar's film Raazi opposite Alia Bhatt. He will also be seen in Netflix's film Love Per Square Foot which stars debutante Angira Dhar.

To be directed by Anand Tiwari, the film is being produced by Ronnie Screwvala. He is bankrolling the project under his newly launched production house RSVP.


Talking about the association with Netflix, Screwvala said in a statement, “How, where and when great stories are watched is changing every day. Our younger audiences chose their mediums. We love to disrupt and innovate in this space and this is a first of its kind for South Asia. We are thrilled to come together with Netflix and break new ground by reaching film-lovers around the world directly."

Love Per Square Foot will be co-produced by Still and Still Pictures. Besides Vicky Kaushal and Angira Dhar, it also features Ratna Pathak, Supriya Pathak and Raghuvir in important roles.

The movie will exclusively premiere on Netflix early 2018 worldwide.

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