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Mohit Raina to romance Jacqueline Fernandez in Mrs Serial Killer

Television actor Mohit Raina, who shot to fame after playing Lord Shiva in popular mythological soap opera Devon Ke Dev Mahadev, is now making inroads into Bollywood. The actor was recently seen in the Ronnie Screwvala-produced blockbuster film Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019), which also starred Vicky Kaushal and Yami Gautam.

The talented actor is presently working on a web-series called Kaafir. Set to stream on ZEE5, Kaafir also stars Dia Mirza in the lead role. The latest we hear that Mohit has been roped in to romance extremely beautiful Jacqueline Fernandez in an upcoming web-film called Mrs Serial Killer.


Netflix is making the web-film that features Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead role. News has it that after finalizing Jacqueline for the female lead, the makers have now signed on Mohit Raina to play the male part. However, an official confirmation is awaited.

Mrs Serial Killer is a thriller. Shirish Kunder is calling the shots for it while his choreographer-turned-filmmaker wife Farah Khan will produce it for Netflix. The web-film marks the digital debut of actress Jacqueline Fernandez.

Meanwhile, Mohit Raina also plays one of the male leads in Maddock Films’ next movie Shiddat. Producer Dinesh Vijan announced the project a couple of days ago. To be directed by Kunal Deshmukh, Shiddat also features Radhika Madan, Sunny Kaushal and Diana Penty in lead roles.

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