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Emraan Hashmi and Big B’s next gets its official title

Fans seem quite excited about Amitabh Bachchan and Emraan Hashmi’s upcoming film, which is being directed by screenwriter-director Rumi Jaffery. It will be a suspense thriller with a lot of twists and turns.

After announcing the project a couple of weeks ago, today the makers revealed the official title of the film. To be bankrolled by Anand Pandit Motion Pictures in association with Saraswati Entertainment Private Limited, the movie has been titled Chehre.


It will be the first time when Amitabh Bachchan and Emraan Hashmi have joined forces together. The makers began the first schedule of the film earlier today in Mumbai. The movie will be shot at different locations across the country.

Besides Big B and Hashmi, Chehre also stars Kriti Kharbanda, Rhea Chakraborty, Siddhanth Kapoor, Dritman Chakroborthy and Annu Kapoor.

It will roll into cinemas on 21st February 2020.

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