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Anurag working on dark comic films

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Filmmaker Anurag Basu’s next has four different stories set in an Indian metro. Actors like Abhishek Bachchan and Rajkummar Rao will star in the dark comic anthology.
The multi-starrer film is an action comedy that is about unavoidable jeopardies of life.
It is a slice of life film with stories intersecting each other amid drama and emotion.
Anurag had shot major sequences with Abhishek in Mumbai and Kolkata in 2018. The director has been busy shooting with Rajkummar and Fatima Sana Shaikh in Bhopal.
Actors Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanya Malhotra and Pankaj Tripathi are also part of the film.
It’s being produced by Bhushan Kumar, Anurag, Tani Somarita Basu and Krishan Kumar.
“It’s my pleasure to be working with Bhushan Kumar for my next that is a dark comic anthology. It’s our first collaboration but doesn’t seem like one,” Anurag said in a statement.
“I am extremely happy to have found this talented new generation cast, though I will trust my old friend Pritam for music as always,” he added.
“Anurag is a master storyteller and brings magic to celluloid in his films. I am happy we are working together. The characters, the story are so compelling yet the treatment is so amusing,” Bhushan Kumar said.
The yet-to-be-titled film will release on September 6. (IANS)

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