Pinkvilla was the primary to report that Ranveer Singh is discussing a Zombie movie with Jai Mehta with the intent to take it on flooring in 2026. We additionally knowledgeable our readers that the movie shall be produced by Applause Leisure, and the pre-production work is occurring in full swing. And now, we now have solely learnt that Ranveer Singh and Jai Mehta have tentatively locked a title for this Zombie based mostly post-apocalyptic movie.
A supply shares, “Ranveer Singh’s subsequent is tentatively titled Pralay. The title is in sync with the world of the movie, which is hit by an surprising catastrophe – each pure and mad-made. Whereas the world of Pralay is not like something seen earlier than, the movie is extra of a human story based mostly on how far can a person go to avoid wasting his household in essentially the most troublesome circumstances.” The supply additional informs that Ranveer is extraordinarily kicked by the script and is discussing a number of points on a day-to-day foundation with Jai Mehta and the staff of writers.
The supply provides, “Ranveer is anticipated to begin taking pictures for the Jai Mehta movie from the second half of 2026 as soon as he wraps up taking pictures for Don 3. It’s a movie that requires extended pre-production, because the makers shall be aiming to create an entire new world. The tone of the movie is on the strains of World Struggle Z and I Am A Legend, the place the main man has to struggle a number of evils for the sake of his household.” We hear, the makers wish to solid a prime A-Checklist actor to play the feminine lead alongside Ranveer Singh.
Speaking of Ranveer, the actor is presently gearing up for the discharge of Dhurandhar, and follows it up with Don 3. The actor is constant to learn a number of different scripts, and is seeking to have a formidable line-up in place for the second half of this decade. Keep tuned to Pinkvilla for extra updates.
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