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Police met specialists’ to make Bollywood debut

Police met specialists' to make Bollywood debut
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Bareilly: A 41-year-old police officer above will make his Bollywood debut with Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt-Starrer ‘Bhuj-the Pride of India’, five years after the police were first seen by a temporary director on the task of the crowd control and was launched in Tollywood.
Anirudha Singh, a circle officer in Budaun, will play the role of Sanjay Dutt’s younger brother in the drama of the war scheduled to be released in August.
Director Abhishek Dudhaiya told TOI that Singh’s personality on the screen “captured his dedication to the police in real life”.
Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Dudhaiya, Anirudha, and People’s singer Yogesh Gadhwi “Although busy with shootings in the location set and not on duty, Singh constantly checked with his colleagues.
His role could be longer but he decided to be back on duty,” he said.
The character played by Anirudha in the film, who joined the strength in 2001 as a sub-inspector, was responsible for the 26 criminal meeting, including Naxalite Sanjay Kole who was sought in five countries.
COP – Towering at 6 feet 2 inches – Entering a showbiz after he catches the eyes of a director, Shekhar Suri, while he controls the crowd during the shooting of Suri films in Varanasi in 2016.
“He was quite impressed with me.
My mustache and personality,” Chuckled Singh , adding that he was offered the role of a police inspector in the next director ‘Dr.
Chakravarthy’ which was released in 2017.
Since then, Singh, who comes from a farmer’s family in Jalaun, has acted in the web series and other Tollywood films ‘Guns of Banaras’ The release has been postponed because of a pandemic.
According to his colleagues, “Stardom” Singh almost did not reflect his behavior, the officer was “a humble man who did his job”.
Budaun SSP Sankalp Sharma said, “Singh has come with many unique initiatives that have helped in controlling crime in the area.
For example, earlier this year, he helped two villages in the region quitting from manufacturing liquor and taking crafts and poultry.
At least 56 residents of the two Bhojpur and Dhanupura villages were submitted in prison for prohibited liquor manufacturing.
His team also encouraged the family there to send their children to school.
“At present, Singh leads the initiative to help find work for the prisoner’s family above ,

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