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Guwahati:
Politician-turned-filmmaker Mohibul Hoque is all set for his Bollywood debut
with 18.11, a code of secrecy which features several big names of the industry.
The former Gauripur MLA who made an Assamese film titled Juman Suman in 2003,
said that his film would highlight the positives of the region especially Assam
at the national level.
“I always wanted to make Hindi movies and now I’m
heading that way. I hope this film would open new doors for the state and the
region as far as our beautiful locations are concerned. My film would highlight
the scenic beauties of Assam and Meghalaya,” Hoque said during a press
conference in Guwahati on Friday.
The shooting of the film in Kashmir |
The first schedule of shooting for the film was
completed in Kashmir on April 24. And the second schedule will start at various
parts of Bangkok and at several places in Malaysia and finally wrap up in
Mumbai.
The film stars several big Bollywood names including
Raj Babbar, Gulshan Grover, Prem Chopra, Mukesh Tiwari and Asrani. The lead
role will be played by Assam boy Rehal Khan who was seen in Juman Suman. The
leading lady of the film will be Assamese girl Suhana Irani, who will make her
debut.
“I’m hopeful and proud to have all these artistes in
my film. Our young actors would also get to learn a lot of things from them,”
he said.
Hoque, who is also the producer and writer besides
being the director, said that the film would be released in September this
year. The film which costs an estimated Rs 5 crore is made under the banner of
Ultimate Pictures. Several renowned singers including Sunidhi Chauhan, Udit
Narayan and Kunal Ganjawala would lend their voices for the film which is a
suspense thriller. (Seven Sisters Post)
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