Ananya Panday to star in cyber thriller movie directed by Vikramaditya Motwane

Updated : Feb 03, 2023 22:14
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Actor Ananya Panday is collaborating with filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane, who is known for critical hits such as 'Udaan', 'Lootera', 'Bhavesh Joshi Superhero' and 'AK vs. AK'. She will be starring in a cyber-thriller movie that will be produced by producer Nikhil Dwivedi of ‘Veere Di Wedding’ fame.

In a statement, Motwane said that his new movie has a modern-day appeal and is very relevant for the current times.

‘The film is a 'screenlifer', and will be completely told via the screens we consume - computers, phones and televisions. It's something that neither me nor Ananya has ever attempted before and I'm super excited to collaborate with her on this journey,’ the filmmaker said in a statement.

Ananya also shared the news on social media. Sharing a picture with Vikramaditya Motwane, she wrote, ‘Dreams really do come true! Fills my heart with so much gratitude and joy to be working with Vikram sir on a film!!! ‘Udaan’ has been my mum and my favourite film to watch together - so this moment feels surreal Super duper excited to be collaborating with the amazing @nikhildwivedi25 on this one. Let’s gooooo team!!!!! @motwayne @andolanofficial @saffron_bm @ishikamohanmotwane’

Her mother Bhavana Panday and actor Ayushmann Khurrana are among those who have commented on her post.

The cyber thriller recently went on floors and will be shot in a start to finish schedule.

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