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Actor Saahil Prem to sport new look for M.A.D.

| | Jun 09, 2014, at 09:00 pm
Mumbai, Jun 9 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Saahil Prem, who recently walked away with encouraging reviews for his role in Sunny Leone starrer Ragini MMS2, will now be seen in a completely different look in the upcoming film M.A.D (Mad About Dance).

Not only is he the lead in the film, but also the writer and director.

The film, formerly titled ‘Someday..’ is a dance film featuring cast and crew from all over the world. 

"I am extremely passionate about dancing and M.A.D is an out-and-out dance film. I hope people will get to see a very different side of me as an actor,” said Saahil.

“Something like this has not been seen on Indian screens so far. This film means a lot to me and I am looking forward to its release,” he added.

The film is slated to release on Aug 22 this year and co-stars Amrit Maghera- the face of Lakme and is presented by Essel Vision Pvt Ltd and produced by PaanchRupaiya Bara Aana (PRBA) Productions Pvt.Ltd.

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