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Ahan Shetty to start shooting for his debut film in May

Ahan Shetty, the son of Suniel Shetty, is the latest star-kid who is set to enter filmdom soon. The debutant is looking forward to starting work on his debut film in May. The movie is an official remake of Telugu film RX 100 (2018).

The untitled project is being bankrolled by Sajid Nadiadwala under Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. Renowned filmmaker Milan Luthria is set to direct the film. Ahan is presently prepping for his role with bike-riding lessons and acting workshops.


The team is presently busy finalizing shooting locations for the film. “Besides the cast, it’s important to get the locations right. The plan is to set the film in Rishikesh, Mussoorie and Haridwar. The script is a blend of romance, action and drama and Milan wants the film’s treatment to be raw and real,” a source close to the development reveals.

Writer Rajat Arora is reworking on the script of the film to cater to a pan-India audience. “Though the basic premise has been adapted from the Telugu film RX 100, Rajat has reworked the script to cater to a pan-India audience,” the source adds.

The makers are looking at casting a fresh female face opposite Ahan in the action entertainer.

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