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South actress Keerthy Suresh in talks to star opposite Ajay Devgn

One of the leading South Indian actresses Keerthy Suresh, who was most recently seen in Tamil-language action entertainer Sarkar (2018), is reportedly set to make her Bollywood debut with an upcoming project.

According to reports, Keerthy is in talks to star opposite superstar Ajay Devgn in his forthcoming film which is a sports drama based on the life of Indian football coach Syed Abdul Rahim who led the Indian team to victory in the Asian Games in 1951 and 1962.


The film will be directed by Amit Sharma who rose to fame after the massive success of his recent release Badhaai Ho (2018). Filmmaker Boney Kapoor is bankrolling the much-awaited project in association with ZEE Studios. Writers Saiwayn Quadras and Ritesh Shah are writing the screenplay and dialogues.

Apart from this film, Keerthy Suresh is also rumoured to be joining hands with filmmaker Nagesh Kukunoor for his next directorial venture.

More details are awaited.

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