Rahul Khanna has won the heart on social media and her charm will soon return to the big screen with.
The actor, the last seen in 2014 released ‘Firelfies’, everything will make a big comeback.
Rahul Khanna will see an essay of one of Yami Gautam’s direction in ‘Lost’.
The film promised to be ‘hard & thrilling stories’, also starring the Lick Pankaj, Neil Bhoolam, Pia Bajpiee and Tushar Pandey.
Share news on Instagram, Rahul wrote, “excited to immediately shoot.”
‘Lost’ will be arranged in the stomach of Kolklata and will be directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, who had previously called a shot for the drama of the ‘Pink’ Superhit ‘courtroom.
This entertainer will see Yami Gautam essay the role of a crime reporter full of enthusiasm.
Speaking of the film, Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury said in a statement, “designed as an investigation drama, essentially this film explores themes such as commitment, responsibilities, holding hands and makes our world beautiful and compassionate.
For me, it is important that every film is I made having to have a social context and that stories were taken from the world around us.
‘Lost’ is an emotional thriller film that represents a higher search, a search for values lost from empathy and integrity.
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Rahul Khanna marked his acting debut with Deepa Mehta ‘1947 earth’ in 1999.
For years he appeared in hits like ‘Love Aaj Kal’ and ‘Build Sid’.
He was last seen in the ‘Leila’ web series, co-starring Huma Qureshi, Siddharth and Sanjay Suri.
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