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'Revolver Rani' is B grade entertainment: Tigmanshu Dhulia

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Apr, 2014 01:13 PM
  • 'Revolver Rani' is B grade entertainment: Tigmanshu Dhulia
Filmmaker-producer Tigmanshu Dhulia, who is now busy promoting "Revolver Rani", says its a complete B grade entertainment.
 
"I have seen 'Revolver Rani' three to four times during editing and whenever I see it, I find something new in it. Yeh ek classic ki nishaai hai (It is a sign of a classic). Its a B grade entertainment... everybody will like it. 
 
"This film is an unpredictable film and you can't predict whats next in it. The script was written so well by Sai that I had to tell him that we dont have such good actors," Dhulia told reporters during the press conference for "Revolver Rani" here Thursday.
 
Asked what is the difference between his last film "Bullett Raja" and "Revolver Rani", he said: "The difference is 'Bullett Raja' didn't work and this will work."
 
Sai Kabir, who has directed "Revolver Rani", said: "It was a great experience... we shot the film in Chambal. Its a black comedy and its a political film."
 
Produced by Dhulia, "Revolver Rani" features Kangna Ranaut in lead.

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