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Saif Ali Khan in talks with Luv Ranjan for his next comic-caper

Last seen in Kaalakaandi, superstar Saif Ali Khan is currently shooting for filmmaker Navdeep Singh's untitled film which is produced by renowned film director and producer, Aanand L Rai. The latest we hear that the National award-winning actor is also in talks with hit filmmaker Luv Ranjan for an upcoming comic-caper. Ranjan is known for his romcoms Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 and the latest blockbuster, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety.

Talking about the same, Saif told an Indian newspaper, "I would love to do a comedy at this moment. I have done my share of dramatic, arty stuff. I guess it will be great if a good fun film comes along. Even I have been thinking about it, actually."


When prodded further on the film with Ranjan, the Omkara actor added, "Yes, I have been in talks with Luv Ranjan for a comedy. We haven’t finalised the movie yet. It’s a comedy, in which I play a father. He is still working it out, so it’s too early to say anything. But we are definitely doing it."

Besides his film project, Khan is also busy with his first digital show, Sacred Games. Helmed by Anurag Kashyap Vikramaditya Motwane, the series will stream on Netflix.

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