Bollywood actor Sunny Deol has done many hit movies in his movie career. However, for the last few years, the actor's movies did not make as much enjoyment at the box office as earlier. In such a situation, now in the coming days, it seems that Sunny Deol is once again ready for a tremendous comeback in the theatres. Sunny Deol has a lot of interesting projects on his hand in the coming days, one of which is also going to be a sight to watch the Hindi remake of the Malayalam crime thriller 'Joseph.' In the latest information, it has been found that the actor has started all the preparations for the Hindi remake of the movie. Not only this, but Sunny Deol is also going to start shooting for the film next month.
Sunny Deol gears up for 'Joseph' remake: Reports say Sunny Deol is going to wrap up the shoot of 'Gadar 2' soon. After completing this film, the actor has immediately made up his mind to work on the Hindi remake of 'Joseph.' It has been said that the shooting of the movie is scheduled to start in April. In the Hindi remake of 'Joseph,' Sunny Deol will be seen in the role of South actor Joju George. A source close to the portal has said that the makers in Hindi got some slight changes in the story according to the audience.
Talking about the shooting of the movie, it is going to be shot as soon as possible in the summer. The set of the film is kept in Jaipur. Soon the supporting star cast is also going to be finalized. The Hindi remake of 'Joseph' is being directed by M. Padmakumar, who also directed the Malayalam film. The film will be produced by Kamal Mukut. Media reports said that when Sunny Deol saw the film, Hindi was quite excited to work in the remake. Apart from this movie, Sunny Deol will soon be seen in 'Apne 2,' 'Gadar 2' and the thriller film 'Chup.'
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