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Avika Gor

Avika Gor to make her Bollywood debut with '1920'

| @indiablooms | Apr 23, 2022, at 11:50 pm

Mumbai: She was TV's sweetheart and now she is all set to take over the big screen. Avika Gor is making her Bollywood debut in 2023 with filmmaker Vikram Bhatt's next venture "1920- Horrors of the heart".

A new installment in the hit franchise, the movie is written by Mahesh Bhatt and directed by Krishna Bhatt.

It is produced under the banner Loneranger Products and Houseful Motion Pictures.

Apart from the hair-raising sequences, the movies produced and directed by Bhatts have given some chart hit numbers and one can expect a beautiful album. It will be interesting to see the young actress in not just a spine-chilling role but also in a glamorous avatar that also demands detailed acting skills.

Avika has already made a name for herself in the South film industry and recently even made her Kazakh film debut with "I Go To School". The Bhatts announced their association with Avika through a social media post. Her fans have been wanting to see her on the big screen from a long time and we hope to see her give her best in this challenging movie and we wish her all the very best.

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