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Rhea Chakraborty to romance Sooraj Pancholi in her next

Rhea Chakraborty, who was last seen in the Yash Raj Films’ venture Bankchor (2017), has bagged a new movie. Yes, the actress will play the female lead in producer Murad Khetani’s forthcoming travelogue movie which stars Sooraj Pancholi as the male lead.

Though nothing much is known about the project, some reports have earlier stated that it revolves around a soldier who travels from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. Pancholi will play the role of a soldier in the film.


According to reports, Sooraj will train himself hard to get into the skin of his character in the movie, The makers are planning to begin production towards the end of October in Kashmir, and the film might hit the screen next year.

Besides this yet-to-be-titled flick, Rhea Chakraborty also plays the lead role in Mukesh Bhatt’s forthcoming film Jalebi. Helmed by Pushpdeep Bhardwaj, the movie also stars Digangana Suryavanshi.

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