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Saif Ali Khan and Tabu starrer Jawaani Jaaneman to hit screens on November 29

Saif Ali Khan has multiple projects in his hands right now. He is currently shooting for Ajay Devgn’s ambitious film Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior wherein he plays the lead antagonist. After wrapping up the period drama, the National film award-winning actor will start shooting for his next Jawani Jaaneman, which he is co-producing also under the banner of Black Knight Films.

Directed by filmmaker Nitin Kakkar, Jawani Jaaneman will mark the acting debut of model-turned-actress Pooja Bedi’s daughter, Alaia Furniturewalla. Alaia is playing Saif Ali Khan’s daughter in the movie.


Besides Saif Ali Khan and Alaia Furniturewalla, Jawani Jaaneman also stars seasoned actress Tabu in a pivotal role. Saif and Tabu reunite after a massive gap of two decades. The duo last worked together on Sooraj Barjatya’s blockbuster family entertainer, Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999).

Today, the makers of Jawani Jaaneman announced the official release date of the film. The movie will roll into theatres on November 29, 2019, and will lock horns with Fox Star Studios’ much-awaited film Dil Bechara, starring Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi in lead roles.

Jawani Jaaneman is set to begin production in London. It will be a 45-day long schedule. More details are awaited.

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  • A five-decade career across television, film and theatre
  • Known for both understated warmth and hard-edged characters
  • A defining presence in Scottish drama from the 1970s onwards
  • Worked across cult cinema, mainstream television and stage

1. Monarch of the Glen

As Golly Mackenzie, Morton became a familiar figure to audiences across the UK. Appearing in all 64 episodes, he brought quiet authority to the role of the loyal ghillie, grounding the series in emotional realism.

2. Take The High Road

His long-running role as Andy Semple revealed a darker register. Over 14 years, Morton shaped one of Scottish television’s most recognisable antagonists, balancing menace with restraint.

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