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Zareen Khan To Play Law Student

IANS, 26 May, 2017 12:41 PM
    Actress Zareen Khan is ecstatic to play a law student in Vikram Bhatts "1921".
     
    Zareen told IANS: "As a teenager, I always wanted to study law and I am glad that I got an opportunity to play a law student on screen at least."
     
    She is currently shooting for the film here. Before that, she visited some law colleges and interacted with law students to observe their mannerism.
     
    Reading seems to be on her mind as last week she tweeted a photo of herself with the book "A Handful of Sunshine" by Bhatt.
     
    She captioned it: "There couldn't have been more perfect timing than right now to start reading 'A Handful Of Sunshine' by my favourite Vikram Bhatt. Shoot diaries, '1921'." 
     
    It will be a two-month schedule and the horror film is slated to release by end of 2017.
     
    A few days ago, she had tweeted her photo which she captioned: "Here we go ... it's time to overcome your fears with '1921'! New beginnings, super excited, let's do this."

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