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Nora Fatehi joins Shraddha Kapoor and Varun Dhawan on the cast of dance film

Nora Fatehi, who became a sensation after the thunderous success of the song Dilbar from the film Satyamev Jayate (2018), has been signed on to play an important role in an upcoming dance film, also starring Shraddha Kapoor and Varun Dhawan.

Fatehi is super excited about teaming up with filmmaker Remo D'souza who is directing the film. She is also thrilled to work with Shraddha and Varun.


“I am extremely excited to be a part of this project. Remo sir is extremely talented and I am looking forward to learning a lot from him. I am equally thrilled to work with Varun and Shraddha. The trio has done an amazing job in their last venture and I can’t wait to join the squad. I’m so grateful for Bhushan Kumar sir and T-Series for making this happen and trusting me. This is going to be an epic experience,” says the model-turned-actress.

Talking about Nora Fatehi, T-Series Films head honcho Bhushan Kumar says, “Nora is a strong dancer and suits the role we have locked her for. She is already an international dancer and that adds to the character’s requirement. She will join the cast in London schedule and the audiences will see her in a different avatar.”

The untitled film starts shooting in February. The first schedule of the film will be shot in Punjab, India. For the second schedule, the entire team will reach London.

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Amazon’s ‘God of War’ reset proves Hollywood can’t get video game adaptations right

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  • Dave Bautista is taking over as Kratos after Ryan Hurst's injury forced Amazon to recast the role.
  • The series is effectively starting again, with none of the footage from the original production being used.
  • The major reset puts fresh pressure on Amazon's attempt to adapt one of gaming's most recognisable franchises.

Hollywood's relationship with video game adaptations has changed considerably in recent years. Shows such as The Last of Us and Fallout have demonstrated that games can translate successfully to television when their characters and worlds are treated with care. Amazon's God of War, however, has already encountered a production setback that makes its journey to the screen considerably more complicated.

Dave Bautista has closed his deal to play Kratos in the Prime Video series after Ryan Hurst, who was originally cast in the role, suffered a serious on-set injury. Hurst reportedly tore his bicep while performing a stunt in June, around four months into filming. Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Television subsequently decided to recast the central role.

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