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Aarya Babbar’s next with Sunny Leone ‘Tera Intezaar’ goes on floors

| | Aug 03, 2016, at 07:34 pm
Mumbai, Aug 3 (IBNS): The upcoming romantic musical thriller Tera Intezaar, starring Sunny Leone, Arbaaz Khan and Aarya Babbar, commenced shoot recently.

Aarya Babbar, who was last seen in the Bollywood movie Bangistan, will be donning a different avatar in Tera Intezaar.

Aarya is all set to play the baddie in the movie and is very excited for his role.

Commenting on his role, Aarya said, “Not everyone gets to play the negative lead opposite Sunny Leone! I am excited for this role, I have made sure that I look the part and do full justice to the story."

Sunny, Arbaaz and Aarya along with the rest of the crew will soon fly down to Kutch for the rest of the shooting schedule.

Tera Intezaar also marks the directorial debut of Raajeev Walia and is expected to release next year.

 

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