Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar Head To London For Their Next Film After 'The Ladykiller'
Arjun Kapoor and Bhumi Pednekar, who have recently wrapped shooting for 'The Ladykiller', have signed another film that pairs them together. The actors have left for London for the film.
New Delhi: Arjun Kapoor and Bhumi Pednekar, who have recently wrapped shooting for an edgy thriller 'The Ladykiller', have signed another film that pairs them together.
The actors have left for London to begin work on this new film. The untitled romantic comedy features both in supremely fun and entertaining roles.
According to various reports, the project is set to be directed by Mudassar Aziz. While there have been no official confirmations about this project, the industry has been speculating that this is a project to watch out for because it has an interesting cast and dabbles in a genre that is a huge crowd-pleaser.
Arjun and Bhumi will start shooting this project post September 12 and will be shooting in and around London for about 30 days straight
The film will also be shot in Mumbai and maybe a few more cities in India.
Arjun, in a conversation with IANS, had earlier said, "I would like to say I am a student of cinema. I have evolved in all aspects by working on so many different films. 'LadyKiller' is my 18th film and at the end of the day for me every film is a learning experience. I might have done a few films that might have not been my best work but its not been because of my lack of trying.”
'The Lady Killer' chronicles the story of a small-town playboy who falls in love with a 'self-destructive beauty' as they embark on a whirlwind romance.
Ajay Bahl, who previously helmed movies like 'BA Pass' and 'Section 375', is directing this film that is being produced by Bhushan Kumar and Shaailesh R Singh.
While Arjun will be seen in 'Kuttey' and 'The LadyKiller' next, Bhumi has a mighty slate of films that includes Anubhav Sinha's 'Bheed', Ajay Bahl's 'The Ladykiller', Shashank Khaitan's 'Govinda Aala Re', Sudhir Mishra's 'Afwaa' and Gauri Khan produced 'Bhakshak'.
(With inputs from IANS)