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Cast of upcoming Bollywood flick

Cast of upcoming Bollywood flick ‘Luck’ talk about their film :

Cast and crew of Bollywood film ‘Luck’, a gripping saga of different characters cast-of-upcoming-bollywood-flickfrom different parts of the world, got candid with the media in Mumbai.

The film is being produced by Dhillin Mehta and directed by Soham Shah.

Soham Shah’s film stars Imran Khan, Shruti K. Haasan, Sanjay Dutt, Mithun Chakraborty and Danny Denzongpa.

Bollywood actor Imran Khan, who became an overnight sensation with the hit film ‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’, spoke at length about his role in the film.

“My characters name is Ram. He is normal average kind of a guy living in Mumbai. He works in a bank and he finds himself in a situation where he owes lot money and can’t find a legal way to repay it. So looking for money, he gets caught up in the world of underground illegal gambling,” said Khan.

Shruti K. Haasan, who is the daughter of the Bollywood actors Kamal Haasan and Sarika, said that when she heard the script she found her role interesting.

“She is a young modern girl that I think people would relate to her. She has an aura about her,” said Shruti K. Haasan.

Music of the film is by Salim Merchant and Sulaiman Merchant while singers Sukhwinder Singh, Satya Hinduja, Shruti Pathak and D J Amyth have lent their voice to the songs of the film.

Mumbai, July 23 (ANI)

 

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