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Randeep Hooda and Urvashi Rautela team up for a web series titled Inspector Avinash

Randeep Hooda and Urvashi Rautela team up for a web series titled Inspector Avinash

By Murtuza Iqbal

Randeep Hooda and Urvashi Rautela will be seen together in the Jio Studios web series titled Inspector Avinash. The shooting of the series kickstarted today, and Hooda took to Twitter to inform everyone about it.


He tweeted, “Katte bahut dekh liye,ab sarkari bandook ki garmi dikhayenge! Reporting on duty from today in @jiostudios ’web series  #InspectorAvinash, directed by #NeerrajPathak @neerraj.”

Talking about the series Randeep said, "Portraying a super cop like Avinash Mishra is exciting and challenging at the same time.  I'm thrilled to start the year with this series and looking forward to present a thorough entertainer to the audience with this one."

Directed by Neerraj Pathak, the web series also stars Mahesh Manjrekar, Rajneesh Duggal, Freddy Daruwala, Govind Namdev, Priyanka Bose, Adhyayan Summan, Amit Sial, and Abhimanyu Singh.

Talking about other projects of Randeep, the actor will next be seen in Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. He reportedly plays the role of an antagonist in the Salman Khan starrer.

There have been reports that the movie will release on Eid this year, but there’s no official announcement about it. Radhe will be Randeep and Salman’s third collaboration. They have earlier worked in films like Kick and Sultan. Randeep also has a film titled Unfair & Lovely lined-up which also stars Ileana D’Cruz in the lead role.

Meanwhile, Urvashi Rautela is all set to make her Telugu debut with a movie titled Black Rose. She also has the Hindi remake of the Tamil film Thiruttu Payale 2 in her kitty.

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  • Pushes back against old stereotypes, choosing to focus on joy and celebration instead of struggle.
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  • It walks through four raw, human chapters: Seeking, Desire, Acceptance, and Love.
  • Its core mission is putting brown, queer male bodies on stage in a way that is still rarely seen.

In an exclusive chat with Eastern Eye, choreographer Jaivant Patel spoke about ASTITVA, a new dance work that reimagines what it means to be queer and south Asian through movement, rhythm, and emotion.

ASTITVA translates to “existence,” an apt title for a piece born from the need to simply be seen and heard. It reflects Patel’s journey and the lived realities of queer south Asian people today.

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