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Riteish, Nargis start shooting 'Banjo'

IANS, 29 Jan, 2016 12:38 PM
  • Riteish, Nargis start shooting 'Banjo'
Actors Ritiesh Deshmukh and Nargis Fakhri have started shooting for the upcoming film "Banjo".
 
Riteish, who is also working for the third instalment of the "Housefull" franchise, tweeted: "And the shoot for 'BANJO' begins - @NargisFakhri @meranamravi @ErosNow @LukeKennyLIVE."
 
Directed by Ravi Jadhav, "Banjo" also stars actor Luke Kenny, who played one of the four key characters in the 2008 film "Rock On!!".
 
"Banjo" will be produced by Eros International.

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