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Remo D’Souza to helm yet another dance film

Choreographer-turned-filmmaker Remo D’Souza is yet to complete his on-going film Race 3, but is set to begin work on his next project. D’Souza, who cemented his position as a director in Bollywood with dance films ABCD and ABCD 2, will helm yet another movie based on dance.

Speculations about D’Souza collaborating with superstar Salman Khan for a dance film have been doing the rounds for some time now. Though the project has been announced today, cast details are yet to be confirmed by the makers.


To be produced by Bhushan Kumar under the banner of T-Series along with Remo D'Souza, the untitled film will hit the silver screen on 8th November 2019.

Well-known film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the news on his Twitter handle. “#BreakingNews: Bhushan Kumar and Remo D'Souza to produce the biggest dance film ever... Directed by Remo, the film will release on 8 Nov 2019... Featuring A-list actors, the cast will be announced on 19 March 2018," he tweeted.

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Riz Ahmed’s 'Hamlet' trailer drops murder suspicion into a South Asian business dynasty

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  • Hamlet trailer lands with Riz Ahmed in the lead role
  • Film sets Shakespeare inside a wealthy British South Asian family
  • Directed by Aneil Karia and in cinemas 6 February 2025
  • Cast includes Morfydd Clark, Joe Alwyn, Sheeba Chadha and Art Malik

Riz Ahmed has entered Hamlet in a way British cinema has not quite seen. The new Hamlet trailer has been released by Universal, giving the first proper look at Aneil Karia’s modern take on Shakespeare and placing the story inside a British South Asian business empire. It is due in cinemas on 6 February, and the footage shows a tense, controlled Ahmed moving through grief, suspicion and family power.

The film teams Ahmed and Karia again after The Long Goodbye, which won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short. That success informs this production. This is the first time a major UK studio release has grounded Hamlet within a South Asian household for a wide audience.

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