Sharman Joshi and Sahil Khan to reunite onscreen after two decades | More details here

Updated : Jul 17, 2023 16:18
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Sharman Joshi and Sahil Khan, who rose to fame with the comedy films ‘Style’ and ‘Xcuse Me’, will be reuniting on screen after two decades. Their new film, which will be directed by Sam Khan, is all set to roll and it will also mark the launch of a new actress.


It will be shot extensively in Abu Dhabi.


According to News18, Sharman talked about the collaboration and said, ‘With the film all ready to roll, I am absolutely excited. The films that Sahil and I did earlier brought about a lot of appreciation for the chemistry we shared on screen. It was our first commercial hit that was seen by Raju Hirani sir too, who then signed me for 3 Idiots.’


Sahil Khan added, ‘The writer and the director – Sam Khan – and I have known each other for long and I am absolutely delighted to work under his direction. Also, this film brings Sharman and me together once again. He’s a superb actor and a wonderful person to work with.’


Milap Zaveri, who is writing the dialogues and the screenplay, said, ‘The film will be a full-on entertainer. It will have all the masala to keep the viewers glued to their seats.’


The yet-to-be-titled film will be produced by White Lion Motion Picture Production and Hitesh Khushalani, and co-produced by Bhuvi Khushalani, Zafar Mehdi and Ishaan Dutta.

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