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Raju Chadha, Rahul Mittra sign Arjun Rampal for their next supernatural thriller

| @indiablooms | Sep 17, 2019, at 04:53 pm

Mumbai, Sept 17 (IBNS): Filmmakers Raju Chadha and Rahul Mittra have signed actor Arjun Rampal for their next horror film titled Anjaan.

Set in breathtaking hilly locales, this edgy supernatural thriller will have Arjun Rampal essay the role of a cop investigating murders of three young girls.   
                      
“Arjun was the first choice and he said an immediate yes after listening to the script, “ said Rahul Mittra who had earlier collaborated with Arjun Rampal on Daddy in 2017.

Quirky & one that will keep the audiences on the edge, the film will be directed by Amitendra Vats, written by Puja Ballutia and co-produced by Vikram Khakhar and is set to go on the floors by January 2020.
 

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