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Tara Sutaria joins the cast of Ek Villain 2

A couple of months ago, it was announced that John Abraham and Aditya Roy Kapur will be seen in Ek Villain 2. A few days ago, the makers announced that Disha Patani will be seen as one of the female leads in the movie. And now, according to a report in a tabloid, Tara Sutaria has joined the cast of the film.

The actress, who is a trained singer in real life, will be seen portraying the character of a singer in the movie. Talking about roping in Tara for Ek Villain 2, director Mohit Suri told a tabloid, “It takes a lifetime to get the nuances of a musician but luckily for me, Tara has been training for this all her life. What more can a filmmaker ask for. A new-age, uninhibited voice which comes from a place of honesty. That’s exactly what my character needs in the film.”


While Rohit Shetty has his cop universe, Suri is planning to have his own universe of villains. A source told the tabloid “We have seen a crossover of superheroes and super cops. With this franchise, Mohit is looking to explore the dark side of human behavior and continue with it in the future.”

Ek Villain 2 is being produced by Bhushan Kumar and Ekta Kapoor. It is slated to release on 8th January 2021. The first instalment starred Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles. It was a blockbuster at the box office and songs of Ek Villain are still loved by moviegoers.

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