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Vineet Singh signs Netflix’s Bard Of Blood

Last seen in the Reema Kagti-directed smash-hit Gold (2018), actor Vineet Singh has been roped in to play a significant part in the upcoming Netflix India original, Bard Of Blood, a project which was announced in July this year.

To be produced by superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s production house Red Chillies Entertainment, the digital series stars Murder (2004) star Emraan Hashmi in the lead role of spy Kabir Anand.


Bard Of Blood is a political espionage thriller based on author Bilal Siddiqi’s popular book of the same name. It revolves around an expelled spy Kabir Anand who is recalled from his new life to save his nation and former love.

Vineet Singh, who has impressed the audience with his excellent performances in movies such as Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) and Mukkabaaz (2018), is venturing into digital medium for the first time. Currently, the actor is in Leh where he is shooting for the series.

Besides Emraan Hashmi and Vineet Singh, Barb Of Blood also stars Kirti Kulhari and Sobhita Dhulipala.

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