Mumbai:
Sunny Deol recently opened about her upcoming project, Lahore 1947Expressing his excitement for his role in the much awaited film.
Speaking at the trailer launch of his next film, JatThe actor described Aamir Khan-supported project as a big film, which emphasizes his grand scale and powerful story.
Sunny said, “I was expecting to do big films, and this is happening now. Lahore 1947 This year is coming. ,
Built under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions, Lahore 1947 One of the most anticipated films of this year. The film brings together Sunny Deol, Rajkumar Santoshi and Aamir Khan together for the first time.
For Lahore 1947Aamir plays the role of the producer, while Rajkumar Santoshi, who is known for his excellent story, is directing the period drama. The film, set against the backdrop of India’s partition in 1947, also stars Preity Zinta, Shabana Azmi, Abhimanu Singh and Ali Fazal.
The project will mark the much -awaited return on Zinta’s screen after a 7 -year break.
Lahore 1947 A single was shot in a 70-day program. A source close to production revealed earlier, “Shooting forLahore 1947 The conclusion has been concluded after an intensive 70-day program. The schedule is complete without any break. This has been a great experience for Stallwart actors to bring a magical quality to the film. ,
Meanwhile, Sunny Deol is gearing up for the release of her next actioner, Jat Which also stars Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, Saimi Kher and Regina Cassandra. Directed by Gopichand Malinani, the film will be released in theaters on April 10, 2025.
Speaking about the film, Sunny who plays the title of title JatSaid, “This journey of this film had started Gadar 2We were all very excited about it, we were about to start a beautiful film, and after following many directors, Gopi agreed to do the film. We met in Goa, and he said that he would direct the film and tell another story. They told me the story Sorry lyrics (Laughing). And ‘Sorry, sorry, sorry,’ they pulled me in the whole film and story, and this is how we made Jat,
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