Aditya Dhar, director of Vicky Kaushal's superhit film 'Uri: The Surgical Strike', is going to work with him again. The film to be produced this time will be titled 'The Immortal Ashwatthama', which will be a superhero film made in modern times. The film is produced by Ronnie Screwvala, producer of 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'. Aditya has been working on the script of this film in America for a long time. Talking about the film, Aditya said that this film will be shot on the same schedule. It will be shot in locations in Greenland, Tokyo, New Zealand, and Namibia. Teams from different countries will work in the film and apart from post-production, the entire work of VFX will be done in America. The shooting of the film is scheduled to begin in the middle of next year. Arshad Warsi said, "Director Anees Bazmee never stopped me..." He was told that, like the film Uri, Vicky will have to increase a lot of weight for this film too, but this time he will also have to reduce it a lot while shooting. This time Vicky's look is completely surprising to the audience. Aditya said that he had given Vicky and Ronnie the narration of the film before the release of 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' and both immediately agreed to it. John is waiting for this actor to say yes for his upcoming project Ashwatthama is known as the most powerful warrior of Mahabharata in Hindu mythology. According to the Mahabharata, Ashwatthama, the son of Dronacharya and Kripi, is considered immortal and will survive until the end of Kalyug. It is said that Ashwatthama also has a gem on his forehead which gives him the power to control all living beings except humans and because of this he does not have hunger, thirst or fatigue. Divya Khosla comeback with 'Yad Piya Ki Aane Lagi', soon to work opposite John Abraham