Vicky Kaushal And Bhumi Pednekar's Next Film Title Changed
Vicky Kaushal And Bhumi Pednekar’s Next Film Title Changed

Back in January 2020, Mr Lele starring Varun Dhawan was announced but for unknown reasons, Dhawan had to walk away from the film. Later, Vicky Kaushal replaced Dhawan and now the title of the film has changed after numerous changes in the script. According to Bollywood Hungama, filmmaker Shashank Khaitan recently revealed that the title […]

Back in January 2020, Mr Lele starring Varun Dhawan was announced but for unknown reasons, Dhawan had to walk away from the film. Later, Vicky Kaushal replaced Dhawan and now the title of the film has changed after numerous changes in the script.

 

According to Bollywood Hungama, filmmaker Shashank Khaitan recently revealed that the title of the film is not the same anymore. In the past year at home, he made a lot of changes in the script too. The director said that he worked on the material a lot and it’s not the same film as it was initially conceptualised.

Recently, Kaushal and Penekar were tested positive for coronavirus. They both isolated themselves in their homes. It has been reported that they have now been tested negative as well. Khaitan has done theatre with Kaushal whereas Pednekar and Khaitan were in the same school. So, the director considers this project as friends coming together to create a new world.

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Apart from this, Kaushal has an exciting lineup of film coming in the near future. This includes the Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw biopic as well. The actor had shared a look from the film in 2019, and fans had been waiting for the actor to share an update on the biopic ever since then. After a long wait of almost a year, the fans have finally have been introduced to the title of the film. Kaushal, in an Instagram post, has revealed that the film is titled Sam Bahadur.

 

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Opening up about playing the role of Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw in the biopic, Vicky Kaushal had earlier told PTI, “I had heard stories of him from my parents because they are from Punjab. During 1971, they saw the war closely… When I read the script and got to know more, I was blown away. He was truly a legend this country had. It’s an honour of the highest order to get an opportunity to play this part.”

 

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