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Ajay Devgn and Ranbir Kapoor’s next with Luv Ranjan is an action thriller

In May, 2018, when filmmaker Luv Ranjan announced that he had signed superstar Ajay Devgn and Ranbir Kapoor for his next directorial venture, fans were really excited to see both the actors working together after a long time. However, it has been close to a year, but the film is yet to begin production.

According to reports, Ranjan is planning to kick-start the shoot towards the end of the year. The movie will be shot in India and abroad. Talking about the genre of the film, we hear that it is an action thriller.


“Luv has been working on the script for almost two years now. The first draft of the script is locked, and the film will go on the floors by the year-end,” a source revealed.

The source went on to add, “It is mounted on a huge budget. Once the final draft of the script is locked, Luv will go on a recce. After that, he will finalise a stunt team that will be a mix of Indian and international action directors.”

Besides this untitled film, Ajay Devgn will also be seen in Luv Ranjan’s home production De De Pyaar De. Also featuring Tabu and Rakul Preet Singh in prominent roles, the movie is set to release on 17th May, 2019.

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  • Sweetmeats previews at Bush Theatre from 7 February 2026, running until 21 March.
  • The play follows two south Asian elders navigating type-2 diabetes.
  • Shobu Kapoor and Rehan Sheikh star in the lead roles.
  • Co-produced by Bush Theatre and Tara Theatre, written by Karim Khan.
  • Tickets from £15, with concessions and accessible performances available.

Sweetmeats, a new play examining diabetes in south Asian communities, will have its world premiere at London’s Bush Theatre from 7 February 2026. Written by Karim Khan and directed by Tara Theatre’s Natasha Kathi-Chandra, the production follows Hema and Liaquat, two elders brought together on a diabetes support course. The play highlights both the health risks faced by south Asians and the rarely told stories of older characters on the British stage.

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