By Aditi Rathi
Bollywood star Bobby Deol is set to return to the silver screen. Following his performance in Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal, the actor has been flooded with projects from both Bollywood and the South. He is venturing into different cinemas and taking up challenging roles. A new report has suggested that the actor will soon star opposite Nagarjuna in an upcoming project.
Deol’s film career trajectory went up after the Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial. He has since taken on several antagonist roles. He has also been offered lucrative roles, and his charm has impressed many.
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According to a report by OTTplay, Bobby Deol has signed up for yet another project in the Telugu film industry. Allegedly, it also features Tollywood star Nagarjuna as the lead. However, details regarding the project in which the two will star together have not been revealed yet.
Nagarjuna was last seen in Naa Saami Ranga, which had an average run in the theaters. His next project is Dhanush’s Kubera. Apart from this, the actor has allegedly signed up for a few other movies, and one of these will feature Bobby Deol. The Animal star is said to be playing the lead antagonist, and the deal has already been locked. More details on the upcoming project will be released soon.
On the work front, Bobby Deol has been having an exciting stint in South Indian cinema. The actor will make his Telugu debut alongside Nandamuri Balakrishna with the tentatively titled movie NBK109. Additionally, his debut Tamil project will be Suriya’s Kanguva. The actor’s look for the project has fueled the anticipation among fans. Kanguva has been facing several delays and is currently in the post-production phase. Also, Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Hara Veera Mallu will also feature the Bollywood star, who has yet to join the sets.
Always lookin' for what's cookin', Aditi is a fan of American sitcoms and Indian cinema. The combination is as quirky as she is. Apart from writing all day, you can catch her playing with her street dogs, painting, or cooking.
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