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Ranveer to reunite with Maneesh Sharma for the third time

With films like Gully Boy, 83 and Simmba in his kitty, Ranveer Singh is busy as a beaver. However, in spite of having so many interesting projects on his plate, the Bajirao Mastaniactor might add another exciting project to the list of his upcoming films.

Buzz has it that Ranveer Singh is in talks with producer-director Maneesh Sharma to star in his next film. For the uninitiated, Singh and Sharma both started their career together with Yash Raj Films’ Band Baaja Baaraat. If Ranveer gives his nod to the project, it will be his third film with Maneesh after Band Baaja Baaraat and Ladies vs Ricky Bahl.


Reportedly, their third film will be a love story, revolving around a singer couple. No female lead has been locked as yet. A decision will be made after Ranveer comes on board and signs the project on the dotted lines.

Meanwhile, Ranveer is currently awaiting the release of his next film, Padmavati. Also starring Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor, Padmavati is a Sanjay Leela Bhansali production.

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Nervous about a father’s role

At the trailer launch of De De Pyaar De 2, R Madhavan admitted he was initially nervous about playing Ajay Devgn’s on-screen father-in-law.

“I have never done a father’s role before, and competing with Ajay, I was very nervous,” Madhavan said. “I have seen other actors who are so busy when they come to the set, but Ajay sir is always present and dedicated. We have always felt connected.”

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