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Sara Ali Khan to romance Tiger Shroff in Baaghi 3?

Sara Ali Khan, who won rave reviews for her debut performance in Abhishek Kapoor’s recently released film, Kedarnath (2018), is presently busy promoting her second Bollywood outing, Simmba, which is set to enter cinemas on 28th December, 2018.

Ahead of the release of her second film, Sara is in talks with filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala and his team for their upcoming movie, Baaghi 3, the third instalment of the super successful film franchise, Baaghi (2016), starring action star Tiger Shroff as the male lead.


The newcomer has just been approached to headline the project. She is yet to decide whether she should say yes or no to it. Earlier there were reports that Disha Patani, who played the female lead in Baaghi 2 (2018), will return to topline Baaghi 3 also. But it looks like the makers have decided to go with a fresh face for the new instalment.

Baaghi 3 was announced weeks before the theatrical release of Baaghi 2 earlier this year. Ahmed Khan, who helmed the second instalment, will return to direct the third part of the series. The project is presently at the pre-production stage.

Meanwhile, Sara Ali Khan is also rumoured to be joining hands with young star Kartik Aaryan for an untitled film to be helmed by filmmaker Imtiaz Ali. The project is yet to be announced officially.

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A cult indie film is finding new relevance in India

Twenty-five years after Tape explored uncomfortable conversations around consent in a single room, the story is being reimagined for Indian audiences.

Richard Linklater has joined Hindi film How To Not Have Sex as an executive producer, backing an official adaptation of his 2001 film. The project is directed by first-time filmmaker Sudharshan Narayanan and stars Aakash Prabhakar, Nishank Verma and Amrita Bagchi.

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