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Jimmy Shergill to collaborate with Tabu after 22 years

Talented actor Jimmy Shergill, who has entertained the audience in a number of films over the years, is gearing up to collaborate with National award-winning actress Tabu after a huge gap of 22 years. The duo last worked in lyricist-filmmaker Gulzar’s iconic film Maachis which hit the silver screen in 1996 and launched Shergill in Bollywood. And now they are joining hands for filmmaker Luv Ranjan’s upcoming production.

Talking about the reunion, a source reveals, “Strangely, Tabu and Jimmy’s path haven’t crossed during the last 22 years. The two actors are happy to work together again. In fact, Tabu even mentioned to people that it’s incredible to work with Jimmy after such a long time.”


Apart from Tabu and Jimmy Shergill, the untitled film also stars megastar Ajay Devgn in the lead role. Actress Rakul Preet Singh, who was last seen in Aiyaary, is also a part of the movie.

Adding further, the source says, “Ajay, Tabu and Jimmy are such good actors. It’s great that their dates matched and they could come together to star in this movie.”

The yet-to-be-titled film is being jointly produced by Luv Ranjan and Bhushan Kumar under their respective banners Luv Ranjan Films and T-Series.

The film might hit screens later this year or early next year.

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