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Vishal Bhardwaj’s next to star three lead actresses

One of the most unconventional filmmakers of Bollywood, Vishal Bhardwaj has his own unique style of storytelling which sets him apart from other directors in the industry. Be it his directorial debut Makdee or the unsuccessful Rangoon, his films revolve around a world which is poignantly surreal and have a deeper meaning.

After the debacle of his last release, Rangoon, Bhardwaj is gearing up to begin work on his next project starring Deepika Padukone and Irrfan Khan in lead roles. Besides this untitled film, the filmmaker has one more project in the pipeline for which he is currently looking for three actresses.


“Vishal is known for his unusual scripts. He’s now planning to make an interesting film with three actresses. The script has been locked in, and he will soon start to look for the lead heroines,” a close source reveals.

Reportedly, all three female leads will have grey-shaded characters in the untitled film. However, it is yet not known whether Vishal will sign established actresses or he will opt for new faces.

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