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Fawad Khan will make a comeback in Bollywood after 8 years!: Will be seen opposite Riddhi Dogra, was last seen in Ranbir-Anushka's film


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Pakistani actor Fawad Khan is going to make a comeback in Bollywood after 8 years. He will be seen opposite actress Riddhi Dogra in a romcom genre film. Fawad was last seen in the 2016 film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.

A Hindustan report quoting sources says that Riddhi and Fawad have been cast in a romcom film. The rest of the stars are yet to be cast. The film is still in its initial stages. The paper work has been completed recently. The love angle of Fawad and Riddhi will be seen. The name of the director has also been kept secret for now.

The film may release in 2025 or 2026

The source has also told that the shooting of the film has not started yet as both are busy with other work. The shooting will start by the end of this year. The makers can release it at the end of the year or in early 2026.

According to the information received, Riddhi and Fawad will not shoot any part of the film in India. The entire shooting will be done abroad. It will be shot at some places in New York or London.

Controversy over Fawad's film's release in India

These days Fawad is in the news due to the release of his Pakistani film 'The Legend of Maula Jatt' in India. Recently it was announced that this film will be released in India. Since this announcement, a front has been opened against Pakistani artists and the film.

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Amay Khopkar in a special conversation with Dainik Bhaskar clearly said that no Pakistani artist or film will get a place in India. He said in harsh words that if Pakistani artists come here for promotion, they will be beaten up. Read full news…

Raj Thackeray has also got angry over the release of the film The Legend of Maula Jatt in India. He has said that he will not allow the release of any film of a Pakistani artist in Maharashtra under any circumstances. He has also warned the theatre owners that if they screen Pakistani films in their theatres, they may face problems. Read full news…

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