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Sonakshi-Diljit starrer titled Bang Bang In New York

After months of speculations and countless reports suggesting various titles, the makers of the upcoming Diljit Dosanjh and Sonakshi Sinha starrer have finally decided a title for the film. According to a report published in an Indian daily, the film will be called Bang Bang In New York.

Recently, speculations were rife that the film might be titled as Crazy Hum, Gadbad In New York or Golmaal In New York. But now, if the latest report is to be believed, the film will be known as Bang Bang In New York.


Reportedly, the film revolves around an award show held in New York. It derives its idea from various Bollywood awards shows which have sprung up in the past few years. The film has been shot in New York and Ahmedabad.

Besides Diljit Dosanjh and Sonakshi Sinha, the film also features filmmaker Karan Johar in a double role. Karan has hosted many award shows in the past, so we guess he will be seen doing something similar in the film as well.

Produced by Vasu Bhagnani, Bang Bang In New York is directed by Chakri Toleti. The trailer of the film is expected to roll out next week.

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