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Chitrangada To Start 'band Of Maharajas' Shoot By November End

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Nov, 2016 11:16 AM
  • Chitrangada To Start 'band Of Maharajas' Shoot By November End
Actress Chitrangada Singh confirms that she will begin the shoot for her next film, "Band of Maharajas" by end of November.
 
"I have a film coming next, that is 'Band of Maharajas', we are going for its schedule by the end of November," said Chitrangada at a fashion event here.
 
"We are starting its 2nd schedule. I am playing a character of a singer-musician.The name of my character is Billo Mumtaz. It is a very very interesting character," she added.
 
The "Inkaar" actress, known for her selective choice of roles, is preparing hard to portray the character of this popstar.
 
"I am really looking forward to playing that. I did many workshops for playing instruments in the film. We will again start workshops just before we go for the schedule. The film will come out next year," she said.
 
"Band of Maharajas" is a story of Pakistani singer-activist Billo Mumtaz and her musical journey. The film is directed by Girish Malik of "Jal" fame.
 
Chitrangada who made her debut with Sudhir Mishra's "Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi" also confirmed that soon she will be seen in a love story.
 
"I am also working in a beautiful love story. Hopefully, I will speak about it very soon.I am dying to talk about it," she said, but did not talk much about it.

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