Pooja Bhatt Teams Up with Suniel Shetty in Lionsgate India's New Project
Pooja Bhatt Teams Up with Suniel Shetty in Lionsgate India's New Project
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Mumbai: Actor-filmmaker Pooja Bhatt is set to star alongside Suniel Shetty in an upcoming venture by Lionsgate India.

Bhatt, known for her roles in popular 1990s films like Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin, Sadak, Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee, Sir, and Zakhm, shared the exciting news on Instagram recently.
Sharing a glimpse from the sets, the 52-year-old actor wrote, ''A sneak peek from my next project with @lionsgateindia. So looking forward to working with you again @suniel.shetty.''
Last week, Shetty hinted at his collaboration with the studio for an 'explosive thriller,' although it remains unclear if it's a movie or a series.

Bhatt and Shetty had previously worked together in JP Dutta's war epic 'Border' in 1997, though they didn't share screen time.
In a statement, Bhatt hinted at her character's 'new avatar' in the project.

“I've always chosen to portray strong women on screen. This character resonated with me immediately for her strength, depth, and empathy.
''Her ability to stand up for her beliefs and confront challenges head-on is something I deeply relate to. I'm eager for audiences to witness this new portrayal,'' expressed the actor.
Bhatt was last seen in Prime Video's series Big Girls Don't Cry, a coming-of-age drama.

The project promises to be an exciting collaboration, bringing together two seasoned actors known for their impactful performances. With Bhatt's history of portraying empowered characters and Shetty's knack for intense roles, fans are eagerly anticipating the chemistry they'll bring to the screen. As details about the project unfold, audiences are on the edge of their seats, ready to witness this dynamic duo in action once again.

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