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Arjun Kapoor signs Most Wanted

Buzz has it that actor Arjun Kapoor has signed a new film titled, Most Wanted. The project will be helmed by acclaimed filmmaker Raj Kumar Gupta, who recently delivered a hit in the form of Raid.

"A couple of weeks ago, Raj Kumar finalised Arjun Kapoor to play an intelligence officer and the hero of this do-or-die covert operation. The two have had a couple of narrations and long telephonic conversations about the project recently," a source reveals.


The source adds that the director wants to wrap up the film in a start-to-finish schedule, and hence he has demanded full dates from the actor. “Arjun loved the script and Raj Kumar has demanded start-to-finish dates because he wants to shoot in one go without any distractions. Since Arjun has already committed to three yet-to-release films, he is working out his dates. They are both keen to take this story of a terrorist, who was eventually captured without a single shot being fired, to the world soon,” the source adds.

Aside from Most Wanted, Arjun Kapoor has Namastey England, Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar, Panipat and Arjun Reddy remake on his plate.

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