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Sanjay Dutt to play lead in his next action comedy Nazar Ke Saamne Jigar Ke Paas

As per the reports, Sanjay Dutt who is currently shooting for Torbaaz, has been roped in to play the lead in an action comedy, which is tentatively titled as Nazar Ke Saamne Jigar Ke Paas.

A source revealed to a leading Indian daily, “Sanjay Dutt will be working on this comedy film from next month. The film also stars Diana Penty, Shreyas Talpade, Johnny Lever and Saurabh Shukla. It is a fun film and different from what Dutt will be seen doing in his upcoming films. People have loved his comedy and all his fans will surely love this avatar of Sanjay. Also, Diana has been loved for her comic timing in Happy Bhaag Jayegi. So she being part of this film is a great addition to the team that has stalwarts of comedy like Johnny Lever and Saurabh Shukla.”


The film will be produced by Sanjay’s Bhoomi producers and directed by Ajay Arora. The shooting of the film will take place in Goa, Mauritius and Mumbai. Sanjay Dutt will play the role of a simple man form Amritsar.

Earlier, Sanjay Dutt had mentioned that the working style of the people in the film industry has changed.

“It is more professional now. Films are made on time, which is great. People are doing one film at a time, so they are focused, which is a good sign,” he had said.

Besides Torbaaz and Nazar Ke Saamne Jigar Ke Paas, Sanjay Dutt has completed the shooting of the third installment of Saheb Biwi aur Gangster.

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