Ajay Devgn’s nephew Aaman Devgan is about to make his Bollywood debut with the epic action-adventure Azaad. Pinkvilla has now completely discovered that Aaman will star in a horror comedy titled Jhalak. Devgn Movies and Panorama Studios are reuniting for this film after the success of the supernatural thriller Shaitaan.
After Ajay Devgn-led Shaitaan (2024), Devgn Movies and Panorama Studios are coming collectively as soon as once more for his or her enterprise Jhalak. This movie within the horror comedy house guarantees a mixture of thrills and laughter. Additionally it is primarily based on a real story. Jhalak can be headlined by Ajay’s nephew Aaman Devgan.
Umang Vyas, who acquired approval for his Gujarati movie Jhamkudi, has been roped in because the director. Tushar Ajgaonkar, the celebrated author of Munjya, has additionally joined the crew. Jhalak is produced by Ajay Devgn, Kumar Mangat Pathak, and Abhishek Pathak.
It has been revealed that the film is at present in pre-production, and taking pictures is predicted to start quickly. Different particulars in regards to the supporting forged and launch date can be introduced in upcoming months.
Speaking in regards to the film, Ajay Devgn shared, “After Shaitaan, we needed to discover a style that brings collectively the very best of horror and comedy. Jhalak gives the right mix, and with the gifted crew behind it, we consider audiences will totally take pleasure in this distinctive expertise.”
Panorama Studios Chairman Kumar Mangat Pathak additionally expressed his pleasure, saying, “Jhalak is a challenge near our hearts, because it not solely continues our collaboration with Devgn Movies but in addition brings a refreshing new story to the viewers. We’re assured that this movie will ring a bell with viewers, mixing worry and laughter in an unforgettable means.”
In the meantime, Aaman Devgan’s debut movie, Azaad, co-starring Raveena Tandon’s daughter, Rasha Thadani, is releasing on January 17, 2025.
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