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Bollywood Gup-Shup
ANUPAM KHER EMRAAN HASHMI
Shares ‘Kaagaz 2’ poster, pays tribute to Satish Kaushik Star in talks to join Adivi Sesh starrer ‘G2’
eteran actor Anupam Kher fter impressing the
penned a heartfelt note for audience with his
Vlate actor Satish Kaushik Avillain avatar in ‘Ti-
as he unveiled the first look post- ger 3’, now Emraan Hash-
er of ‘Kaagaz 2.’ Anupam took mi is in talks to join Adivi
to Instagram and wrote, “Dear- Sesh-starrer ‘G2’. Written
est #SATISHKAUSHIK! The by Adivi Sesh himself,
trailer of your passion project Vinay Kumar Sirigineedi,
and unfortunately the last proj- the editor of “Major,” will
ect #Kaagaz2 is releasing to- be making his debut as a
morrow! I know how hard you director with the movie.
worked to create this film. But we As per sources, “pro-
all will make sure that the brilliance ducers are looking to
of this film reaches the world! Love collaborate with Emraan
you always!” for G2. However, details
He added, “’As law-abiding citizens, let us fol- about the role are being kept
low what is written on official Kaagaz.’ A film based on true in- under wraps.” Titled ‘G2’ the film is the sequel
stances and in loving memory of dear Satish Kaushik ji, releas- to Adivi Sesh’s blockbuster hit Telugu film ‘Goodachari’ which also
ing in cinemas on 1st March! #Kaagaz2Trailer out tomorrow!” starred Shobhita Dhulipala and Jagapathi Babu in the lead roles.
The trailer for ‘Kaagaz 2,’ starring Anupam Kher, Darshan While the entire story of ‘Goodhachari’ was set in India, and
Kumaar, Satish Kaushik, and Neena Gupta, will be released to- for ‘G2’ the makers are going international.’Goodhachari Part 2
morrow. ‘will start from where ‘Goodhachari’ ended in the Alps mountains.
RASIKA DUGAL
Actor’s film ‘Fairy Folk’ to be out in March
R elease date for Rasika Dugal-starrer ‘Fairy Folk’ has been locked.
The film will hit the theatres on March 1.
Helmed by Karan Gour, ‘Fairy Folk’ delves deep into the com-
plexities of human relationships.
Sharing her experience working in the film, Rasika in a statement said,
“Working on an improvised film is an actor’s delight. This style of shooting
gave us the room to explore the many odd things that people do and say
when they find themselves in unprecedented situations....the beautiful odd-
ities that sometimes get lost in the need to write a ‘logical’ script. It was so
much fun to play off skilled improvisers. This is the kind of film which is a
must-have in the life of an actor.”
In the film, Rasika shares screen space with her husband and actor Mukul
Chadda. Mukul also shared his experience working in ‘Fairy Folk’.
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