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Vikram Singh Chauhan to make a crossover to films

If reports are to be believed, then the ever-increasing list of small screen actors joining Bollywood is going to have a charming addition very soon!

Reportedly, popular television actor Vikram Singh Chauhan, who became a household name after impressing the audience with his outstanding performances in soaps Jaana Na Dil Se Door and Ek Deewana Tha, has bagged a movie.


Chauhan was recently in news for being approached to headline the cast of Star Plus’ popular show Ishqbaaaz post its leap. However, the actor turned down the offer for reasons best known to him. Did he say no to Ishqbaaz for a film? Who knows?

“Vikram is going to be a part of Ravina Kohli Productions’ upcoming movie. The concept and cast are kept under wraps, and the crew might reveal more about the project soon,” a source close to the project revealed.

Meanwhile, Vikram Singh Chauhan is currently busy with his forthcoming digital series Baarish. The series, which also stars Sharman Joshi and Asha Negi in the principal cast, is being bankrolled by Ekta Kapoor for her popular OTT platform ALTBalaji.

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