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Director Jeet Matharru dons the actor's cap

| | Mar 07, 2015, at 08:10 pm
Mumbai, Mar 7 (IBNS): Shooting for his upcoming movie Woman From The East, Jeet portrayed the grey character of Shera.

Jeet Matharru is a man of many talents. Having assisted many directors early in his career, he is ready with his latest Bollywood movie, Woman From The East. The movie that is made in two languages will see the director donning an actor`s hat.

According to the sources, Jeet will be seen in a quintessential role of a burgher from a prudish village. Always restoring by his friend`s side, his character Shera, also emanates fragments of grey. He will be seen in a supporting role alongside leads, Pakhi Hegde and Sukhbir Singh.   

Directed by Jeet Matharru, 'Woman From The East' depicts the plight of a poor Indian woman, who is marketed as an animal and is made alien right in her own mother land. It`s a bilingual movie that made in Punjabi and Hindi.

The movie is set to release in May this year.

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