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Chef: Saif Ali Khan Is Cooking With Caution In The First Still, Film To Release On October 6. See Ph

IANS, 09 Jun, 2017 11:57 AM
  • Chef: Saif Ali Khan Is Cooking With Caution In The First Still, Film To Release On October 6. See Ph

Recently, director Vikramditya Motwane was spotted below Saif's residence at Waterfield Road, Bandra.

 

The actor has been up to something. There's a lot cooking in the quiet that the actor is keeping.

 

It's been learned that the actor has been quietly working on his forthcoming projects.

 

From meeting writers to directors, Saif is also having creative sessions with various industry folks. The actor's place is buzzing with new content makers.

 

A well-placed source adds, "Saif has been quietly working on an incredible line up of good content films. He is also having creative discussions with several studio heads and has been occupied with it of late"

 

Recently the poster of Bazaar was revealed and the actor was praised for his look.

 

We wonder with Vikramaditya's recent meeting with the actor, it seems there's a new announcement in the offing!

 

The actor has Chef, Kaalakandi and Bazaar in the pipeline. Later the day even Nikhil Advani was spotted at the actor's residence.

 
 

Bollywood Trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to Twitter and shared the release date of the Saif Ali Khan starrer.

 

He wrote, "#Chef, produced by TSeries and Abundantia and directed by Raja Krishna Menon, to release on 6 Oct 2017... Stars Saif Ali Khan."

 

Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Vikram Malhotra and Bandra West Pictures, the movie is being helmed by director Raja Krishna Menon.

 

The original American comedy drama, which was released in 2014, was written, produced and directed by Jon Favreau.

 

The film revolves around the life of a professional chef, who quits his job at a popular Los Angeles restaurant to launch a food truck with his friend and son.

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