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Rohit Shetty shares pics of Ajay Devgn from sets of ‘Singham 3’



MUMBAI: Filmmaker Rohit Shetty has wrapped up the Kashmir schedule of his upcoming cop film ‘Singham Again’.

Taking to Instagram, Rohit shared pictures of actor Ajay Devgn from the sets in Kashmir and wrote, “Schedule wrap! Thank you Kashmir.”

With the film, Ajay Devgn is reprising his role of Bajirao Singham.

‘Singham Again’ also stars Arjun Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepika Padukone, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, and Ranveer Singh in the lead roles.

‘Singham Again’ is the third instalment of the super-hit franchise.

‘Singham’ was released in 2011, starring Kajal Aggarwal and Prakash Raj in lead roles, followed by ‘Singham Returns’ in 2014. Both projects were declared box office hits.

Recently, actor Jackie Shroff, who plays a pivotal role in the film, expressed his gratitude to the Jammu and Kashmir government for their unwavering support to the film industry professionals who visit the UT for shooting movies and other projects.

“The people here are incredibly helpful and kind, and the administration is very supportive,” said Jackie while praising the hospitality and seamless cooperation he received during his time in Jammu and Kashmir.

‘Singham Again’ is scheduled to have a theatrical release in August 2024, coinciding with Independence Day.

(ANI)

Publish Date : 24 May 2024 13:46 PM

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