Close X
Friday, November 22, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Rajkummar Rao's Next To Be 'Made In China'

IANS, 15 Jun, 2018 01:59 PM

    Versatile actor Rajkummar Rao has bagged a new film in his kitty which will be 'Made In China', in both figurative and literal sense. The official announcement came on Friday from noted trade analyst, Taran Adarsh.

     

    "Rajkummar Rao in #MadeInChina... Produced by Dinesh Vijan... Directed by Mikhil Musale, who had directed the National Award winning Gujarati film #WrongSideRaju... #MadeInChina will be shot in Ahmedabad and across China... Starts Sept 2018... Official announcement," he tweeted.

     
     
     
     

    The 'Omerta' star will play a struggling Gujarati businessman, who sets on a journey to China in order to make his business flourish. The hilarious journey and several lessons leave Rajkummar a successful entrepreneur.

     

    As the title suggests, it will be majorly shot in China with parts being shot in Ahmedabad.

     

    The film will be directed by National Award-winner Mikhil Musale, who won a National Award for his 2016 drama-thriller 'Wrong Side Raju'.

     

    Meanwhile, Dinesh Vijan of 'Hindi Medium' fame will produce the flick.

     

    'Made in China' is scheduled to go on floors in September this year.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Silent Indian Film On Rape, 'White', Set For Melbourne Fest

    Silent Indian Film On Rape, 'White', Set For Melbourne Fest
    After being showcased in Cannes and Vienna, filmmaker Aneek Chaudhuri's "White" -- a silent film on rape -- has now been selected for the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2018, says the movie's director.

    Silent Indian Film On Rape, 'White', Set For Melbourne Fest

    Don't Want To Disappoint Salman, Says Daisy Shah

    Don't Want To Disappoint Salman, Says Daisy Shah
    Actress Daisy Shah, who is busy promoting her forthcoming film "Race 3", says that she didn't want to disappoint her mentor and co-star Salman Khan in the action film.

    Don't Want To Disappoint Salman, Says Daisy Shah

    Influx Of Women In Workplaces Is Changing Cinema's Narrative: Zoya Akhtar

    Influx Of Women In Workplaces Is Changing Cinema's Narrative: Zoya Akhtar
    Bollywood filmmaker Zoya Akhtar says as more and more women make their mark in the workplace in Indian society, it is reflecting in the country's cinema as well.

    Influx Of Women In Workplaces Is Changing Cinema's Narrative: Zoya Akhtar

    Still Trying To Make It As An Actor: Sikandar Kher

    Still Trying To Make It As An Actor: Sikandar Kher
    Sikandar Kher, who is the son of veteran stars Anupam Kher and Kirron Kher, says he is still trying to make it as an actor and he is doing it all by his own.

    Still Trying To Make It As An Actor: Sikandar Kher

    Replacing Mr. Bachchan An Impossible Dream: Anil Kapoor

    Replacing Mr. Bachchan An Impossible Dream: Anil Kapoor
    Actor Anil Kapoor says megastar Amitabh Bachchan is one of a kind and replacing him is an impossible dream.

    Replacing Mr. Bachchan An Impossible Dream: Anil Kapoor

    Singing For Live Audience Always Special: Armaan Malik

    Singing For Live Audience Always Special: Armaan Malik
    Singer Armaan Malik, set to perform at the "GIGCity- Season 3", a live multicity simulcast concert on radio, says performing for a live audience is an experience like no other.

    Singing For Live Audience Always Special: Armaan Malik