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Nawazuddin happy to be roped in for 'Munna Michael'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Aug, 2016 01:23 PM
    Actor Nawazuddin is elated to be a part of Sabbir Khan's upcoming film "Munna Michael".
     
    "Happy to be roped in for the talented Sabbir Khan's 'Munna Michael'. It's really a Wonderful Script and will enjoy working on it soon," Nawazuddin tweeted on Thursday.
     
    "Munna Michael", which also stars actor Tiger Shroff, is a romantic musical in which Tiger will play a boy who idolises pop icon Michael Jackson.
     
    This is the second time after "Baaghi" that Tiger will be working with Khan. 

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