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Here comes a big news for all Ranveer Singh fans! Ranveer Singh and Yash Raj Films are coming together for a movie titled Jayeshbhai Jordaar.

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Here comes a big news for all Ranveer Singh fans! Ranveer Singh and Yash Raj Films are coming together for a movie titled Jayeshbhai Jordaar. Set in Gujarat, the film is penned by debutant writer-director Divyang Thakkar. It’s being produced by YRF’s home-grown producer Maneesh Sharma and will go on floors this October. 

Talking about the film, Ranveer Singh shares, “Jayeshbhai is a film with a big heart. In its concept as well as in its appeal, it encompasses the broadest spectrum of the cinema-loving audience- it is a film for everyone! It is, in fact, a ‘miracle script’ that YRF found for me out of nowhere. The sheer brilliance of the writing compelled me to immediately green-light this film. Both humourous and poignant, Jayeshbhai is right up there with the most solid on-paper material I’ve ever come across.”

Ranveer will be transforming himself to play the role of a Gujarati man in Jayeshbhai Jordaar. The actor, who has stamped his superstardom with incredible body of work says, “I have been immensely fortunate to have collaborated with some of the finest filmmakers. It is humbling and gratifying that they believed in my craft and chose me to lead their cinematic vision. All that I have achieved as an actor today is due to these titanic cinematic forces having put their faith in me. I’m glad that today I find myself in a position to back the vision of a brilliant new writer-director like Divyang.”

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