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In his upcoming film Bull, Shahid Kapoor will play Brigadier

T-Series expressed its joy at the opportunity to tell the courageous tale of India’s paratroopers on the battlefield, which is based on actual events.

The makers of the action film “Bull” revealed on Thursday that Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor will appear in it.

For the upcoming movie set in the 1980s, T-Series’ Bhushan Kumar has teamed up with producers Amar Butala and Garima Mehta.

‘Bull’ is a high-octane adrenaline rush: Amar Butala

Amar Butala said he was honoured to be able to convey an epic tale of bravery. Inspired by true events, he added that Bull was their modest devotion to the men in uniform.

According to the producer, Bull is a high-octane adrenaline rush.

T-Series calls it valiant tale of India’s paratroopers

T-Series said it was delighted to present the valiant tale of India’s paratroopers on the battlefield, which is inspired by true events.

The Bull, as per T-Series, is an action-packed entertainer. The principal filming for the film will commence in 2022.

Aditya Nimbalkar, who has worked extensively with filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj, makes his directorial debut with “Bull.”

Aseem Arrora and Parveez Shaikh of “Bellbottom” fame wrote the story and screenplay.

Shahid Kapoor to feature next in ‘Jersey’ movie

Shahid’s next film is Jersey, which will be released on December 31, 2021. Due to the pandemic, the film’s release has been postponed.

In his film wrap on Jersey, Shahid wrote that working for the movie was an incredible experience. Saying that he was pleased with the team members, he thanked everyone in the unit.

Describing his work in Jersey as his most successful filmmaking experience, Shahid said Jersey is a tale of a Phoenix resurrecting from the ashes and the victory of a never-say-die spirit.

This was the first time, Shahid said, he was able to connect with a film’s underlying essence.

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Aasif Ganaie

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