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Sajid Nadiadwala & Fox Star Studios to back Dangal director’s next

After the humongous success of his last film Dangal (2016), starring Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan, filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari is gearing up to commence work on his next directorial and to produce the film, Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment and Fox Star Studios, two leading Hindi film production banners in Bollywood, have joined hands again after their last successful outings Judwaa 2 (2017) and Baaghi 2 (2018).

Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment announced the collaboration on their official Twitter handle, writing, “Drumrolls #SajidNadiadwala & #FoxStarStudios collaborate once again and bring to you @niteshtiwari22's next, after Dangal. A riveting story on today's generation. Releasing on 30th August 2019. Cast to be announced soon! @WardaNadiadwala @foxstarhindi.”


Filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari also took to Twitter to share his excitement. His tweet read, "Looking forward to being a part of the #SajidNadiadwala and #FoxStarStudios family for my next, after Dangal. A story I am excited to tell. Releases on 30th August 2019. Cast to be announced soon, stay tuned! @NGEMovies @foxstarhindi".

Though the makers have not revealed any name from the star cast, sources inform that Sushant Singh Rajput has been finalized. As far as the female lead is concerned, the makers are still looking for an actress.

The untitled project arrives in cinemas on August 30, 2019.

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