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Neil Nitin Mukesh wraps up the shooting of Saaho

Saaho stars Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles, but has a very strong supporting cast. Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh plays a pivotal role in the film and the actor has wrapped up the shooting of the film.

Neil took to Twitter to inform everyone about it. Along with a few pictures from the sets of the film, the actor tweeted, “Two years since this beautiful journey started and it's a Wrap for me on the sets of SAAHO. Thank you #prabhas @ShraddhaKapoor, my brother @sujeethsign and the entire team. @UV_Creations @itsBhushanKumar @SaahoOfficial @TSeries.”


Neil plays the baddie in Saaho and while talking about his role he had earlier said, "Saaho is shaping up really well. We are now preparing for action sequences of Saaho. Sujeeth is very good. He is only 26 years old but is a brilliant director. I gained weight for Saaho but now I have to reduce that. I am finding it a bit difficult. But I think that transformation will be fun.”

The makers of Saaho dropped the teaser of the film a few days ago and it has received a great response. The teaser clearly proves that the movie has been mounted on a huge scale and the makers are promoting Saaho as the biggest action entertainer.

The teaser starts with Shraddha Kapoor and she has been given a very good scope in it. While talking about it, Sujeeth said, "It is an important role for the female character. Shraddha drives the film to the end. It was a conscious decision to make my female characters strong. When we started working on the teaser, we had two options here - to go with Prabhas, considered as a huge star and you expect him to be there in the opening scene. And other was to begin it with Shraddha and we chose the latter."

Saaho also stars Jackie Shroff, Mandira Bedi, and Chunky Panday. The film is slated to release on 15th August 2019.

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  • Disney to pay £7.4m settlement for violating children's online privacy laws.
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The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay £7.4m ($10m) to settle claims that it violated children's privacy laws by improperly labelling YouTube videos as made for children, allowing targeted advertising and data collection without parental permission.

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