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Disney+ Hotstar to release Sushant’s last film

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Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput’s last movie Dil Bechara is getting a release on Disney+Hotstar on July 24.
With an aim to honour the legacy of the actor, the streaming platform is making the movie available to even the non-subscribers. Rajput was found dead at his Bandra home on June 14 at the age of 34.
Billed as a soulful love story, Dil Bechara marks the directorial debut of casting director and Rajput’s industry friend Mukesh Chhabra. The film is produced by Fox Star Studios.
“Sushant was not just the hero of my debut film as a director, but he was a dear friend who stood by me through thick and thin. We had been close right from Kai Po Che! to Dil Bechara. He had promised me that he would be in my first film. “So many plans were made together, so many dreams were dreamt together but never once did I ever imagine that I would be left alone to release this film. He always showered immense love on me while I was making it and his love will guide us as we release it,” the director said.
Dil Bechara is the official remake of 2014 Hollywood romantic drama The Fault in our Stars.
The movie will see Rajput in a leading role alongside debutante Sanjana Sanghi, and Saif Ali Khan in an interesting cameo. The music of the film has been composed by AR Rahman. (PTI)

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