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Manav Kaul to play Vidya Balan's on-screen husband in Tumhari Sulu

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Apr, 2017 12:21 PM
  • Manav Kaul to play Vidya Balan's on-screen husband in Tumhari Sulu
Actor Manav Kaul will play the on-screen husband of Vidya Balan in a slice-of-life comedy film "Tumhari Sulu".
 
"Our search for the character of Ashok lasted for two months. We finally zeroed down on Manav, who is a fine, seasoned actor capable of blending into different roles. We were looking for someone solid opposite Vidya and Manav fits the bill," said director Suresh Triveni in a statement. 
 
Vidya will be seen in a fun role as a night radio jockey in "Tumhari Sulu", being produced bT-Series and Ellipsis Entertainment.
 
The film's shooting will begin later this month. 
 
Vidya will shortly embark on a final round of look tests and script readings to prep for the role. She will also be taking dance lessons for the film, in which music plays a vital role. 
 
The film is slated for a December 1 release.

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