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Tara Sutaria to sing in Ek Villain sequel

Ek Villain sequel which is titled Do Villain is surely one of the most anticipated films of 2021. The Mohit Suri directorial stars John Abraham, Arjun Kapoor, Disha Patani, and Tara Sutaria.

Well, Tara won’t just act in the film but will also lend her voice to songs in the movie. The actress while talking to Mumbai Mirror revealed, “Since my debut, I’ve been waiting to do a film in which I could give my own playback. It will be so much fun because Mohit sir has had iconic music in all his films and this one will be no different. I can’t wait to add my own spin to the music of Do Villain and hopefully, people will love it as much as I do.”


Tara made her Bollywood debut last year with Student Of The Year 2, however, it was her performance in her second movie Marjaavaan that impressed one and all.

Apart from Do Villain, Tara will be seen in Tadap, a remake of Telugu movie RX100. The movie, which is produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Milan Luthria, will mark the debut of Suniel Shetty’s son, Ahan Shetty.

Before the lockdown was announced, Tara and Ahan were shooting for the film. Talking about resuming the shoot, the actress said, “Covid cases have been on the rise and we want to be in a safer place before we shoot again. I’m waiting for a go-ahead from Sajid sir and Milan sir.”

Meanwhile, Do Villain will start rolling in January next year.

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