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Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao starrer Stree 2 to go on floors in 2020

Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao starrer Stree was one of the biggest hits of the year 2018. Even before the film released, the makers had decided to make Stree a franchise. The movie also ended on a note that it will require a part two. We have been waiting to know when Stree 2 will start rolling and now, a recent report suggests that the film will go on floors in 2020.

A source close to the film said, "It will happen next year. We are working on the script. There are few ideas for Stree 2. The expectations are high on Stree 2, so the team wants to give their best shot as we are not in a hurry to make it."


The source also added that the cast from the first part will be retained in the sequel. A few days ago, there were reports that Varun Dhawan might replace Rajkummar Rao in Stree 2, but the makers haven't done any official announcement of it.

Meanwhile, currently the producer of Stree, Dinesh Vijan is gearing up for another horror-comedy titled Rooh-Afza which stars Rajkummar Rao and Janhvi Kapoor in the lead roles. Let's see if it will be able to impress us the way Stree did.

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Rowan Atkinson 'Man vs Baby'

The new series pares things down to four episodes and shows a marked improvement

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Rowan Atkinson delivers his strongest comedy in years with 'Man vs Baby'

Highlights

  • Atkinson returns as Trevor Bingley in Netflix’s new comedy Man vs Baby, a follow-up to Man vs Bee.
  • The four-part series leans on his trademark physical humour and offers sharper storytelling.
  • Set at Christmas, the show is lighter, warmer, and widely seen as a clear improvement on its predecessor.

Atkinson returns with a sharper sequel

Rowan Atkinson steps back into the role of Trevor Bingley for Netflix’s Man vs Baby, the successor to 2022’s Man vs Bee. The earlier series baffled viewers with its thin premise and awkward CGI, drawing comparisons to Atkinson’s past work without the same comic spark. Reviews at the time were scathing, with some calling it one of the most bewildering projects of his career.

The new series pares things down to four episodes and shows a marked improvement. Trevor is now a divorced father living in a quiet market town and struggling to keep warm as Christmas approaches. He is facing redundancy, overdue bills, and a £9,000 promise to help his daughter study at the Sorbonne.

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