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Randeep Hooda starts shooting for Rat on a Highway in Scotland

| @indiablooms | Aug 19, 2019, at 05:02 pm

Mumbai, Aug 19 (IBNS): Actor Randeep Hooda began shooting for  'Rat on a Highway', an edge of the thriller, in Scotland on Sunday.

He will play an advertising professional who cannot remember the last 48 hours of his life. 

Rat on a Highway  is directed by Vivek Chouhan and produced by Mohaan Nadaar of  The Production Headquarters Ltd – UK.

Randeep Hooda has recently wrapped up Imtiaz Ali’s 'AajKal', featuring Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan, and is gearing up for the Sanjay Leela Bhansali-produced yet untitled thriller in October with 'Mukkabaaz' actress Zoya Hussain after shooting for 'Rat on The Highway'.

Besides Randeep, the entire cast and crew is from the United Kingdom. They will be shooting with three cameras, with Randeep mouthing lines in both Hindi and English. Most of the filming will happen at night with the makers hoping to wrap up the actor’s portions in 24 days.

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