Arjun Rampal roped in for a cameo in Sonakshi Sinha’s 'Nikita Roy and the Book of Darkness'

Updated : Sep 02, 2022 10:52
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Arjun Rampal has been roped in for a cameo in Sonakshi Sinha’s upcoming film, ‘Nikita Roy And The Book Of Darkness’, which marks her brother Kussh Sinha’s directorial debut. The film also stars Paresh Rawal and Suhail Nayyar in pivotal roles and it will be shot in United Kingdom. Film critic and movie trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to social media to make the announcement. He wrote, ‘ARJUN RAMPAL JOINS THE CAST OF SONAKSHI SINHA STARRER ‘NIKITA ROY’… Team #NikitaRoyAndTheBookOfDarkness has signed #ArjunRampal for a cameo in the thriller, which stars #SonakshiSinha, #PareshRawal and #SuhailNayyar… The film marks the directorial debut of #KusshSSinha.’

As per Indian Express report, Arjun talked about joining the cast and said, ‘It was a real pleasure to do a cameo in this film, as it reunited me with Paresh Rawal, who I adore, Nicky-Vicky who I have seen as kids and now as producers. Also I am very fond of the Sinha family and so delighted to see Kush at work doing so well and Sonakshi in a totally different avatar. Nikita will be a film to look out for and I wish the whole team my best wishes for it, as I had a blast working with them.’

Producer Nicki Bhagnani said it was his childhood dream to work with Arjun Rampal. Recalling the time when Arjun was shooting for 'Deewanapan' in 2001, the producer told how he and Vicky were always around the sets as it was their family production. He said the actor hasn't changed with all the fame and success he got. The producer told it would be joyous to work with him so many years later.  

‘Nikita Roy And The Book Of Darkness’ is expected to release in 2023.

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