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Brendan Fraser, Ronit Roy To Shoot In Delhi

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 14 Jun, 2016 01:01 PM
    Hollywood actor Brendan Fraser of "The Mummy" trilogy fame is in Mumbai to shoot "The Field", and he will soon head to the capital for the filming of the movie, revealed Indian actor Ronit Roy who is excited about sharing screen space with him.
     
    The shooting of the film, directed by Rohit Karn Batra, will begin in Mumbai. It also stars Neeraj Kabi, Radhika Apte and Prem Chopra.
     
    Ronit told IANS: “I am shooting with him (Fraser) from June 17. It is a great script and I play a very complex character. I am very excited about my role."
     
    "Some portions of the film will be shot in Delhi and some in Mumbai. The main focus will be Delhi," he said.
     
    "The Field" is Ronit's first Hollywood project, while Fraser has starred in projects like "Bedazzled", "George of the Jungle", "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth". In "The Mummy", he played Rick O'Connell.
     
    Ronit, a popular name in the Indian TV industry and an actor who has starred in films like "Udaan", "That Girl in Yellow Boots" and "2 States", said that his role in "The Field" will be somewhat "grey, complex".
     
    According to a previous report by hollywoodreporter.com, Guy Louthan and Jai Khanna of Brillstein Entertainment Partners are producing "The Field", which is a multi-storied crime thriller set in the heart of New Delhi.
     
    "It explores an undercover operation between a generational Indian mafia family through the themes of greed, corruption, family and loyalty," read a description of the movie.

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