Sonakshi Sinha To Have A Special Role In Navdeep Singh’s Historical Drama

The actress is said to join Saif Ali Khan and Mahadevan who are already shooting for the same in Rajasthan.

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Sonakshi Sinha has joined the cast of NH10 director Navdeep Singh’s next historical drama. She will be playing an interesting cameo in the yet untitled film. According to reports, Sonakshi is the surprise element which is why the makers are keeping her part and look tightly under wraps for now.

The actress is said to join Saif Ali Khan and Mahadevan who are already shooting for the same in Rajasthan. Saif and Madhavan, who had featured alongside Dia Mirza in Gautham Menon’s romantic-drama Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein in 2001, are reuniting after 17 years.

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Sonakshi Sinha To Have A Special Role In Navdeep Singh’s Historical Drama

In a report in Pune Mirror, a source told the daily about the shoot, “It is being shot near Desuri village presently and will move to other parts of the state. Deepak Dobriyal will also be joining the cast in an important role. This will be followed by long schedules in Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh in the coming months,”

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The report also suggests that the stars will learn sword fighting and horse riding for the film and the crew has started working towards it.

Looks like Sonakshi Sinha now has a few projects in which she will be seen. As we all know she is playing the lead in Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi also. She will join Diana Penty, who was the lead in the original film.

Mudassar Aziz, who helmed the first part, is back on the director’s chair for the sequel. The film will be singer Jassie Gill’s first Bollywood project. The film will also feature Abhay Deol, Ali Fazal and Jimmy Shergill.

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On the other hand, Sonakshi Sinha also awaits the release of her film Welcome To New York alongside Diljit Dosanjh has finally released today. The film which also stars Karan Johar, Riteish Deshmukh, Lara Dutta and Boman Irani in pivotal roles.

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