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The ghost chaser is back

After Stree, Rajkummar Rao signed Made in China with producer Dinesh Vijan.

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After Stree, Rajkummar Rao signed Made in China with producer Dinesh Vijan. And now we hear that the actor-producer is all set for their third project very soon! 

This new project is said to be a horror comedy. This will be Rao and Vijan’s hattrick together. Vijan, who is just married, confirmed the news before leaving for his honeymoon. He said, “Yes, Raj and I are back and I couldn’t be happier as he’s one of the most talented actors we have today. He springs a surprise with every film and this one will be no different. He plays a small-time goon whose plans go haywire when he discovers some supernatural encounters. You can be sure he will be as riveting as Stree’s ladies’ tailor, chasing after a ghost.”

Vijan also revealed that the comic element in their third project will be added by Fukrey actor, Varun Sharma. He exclaimed, "Varun is in my comic caper, Arjun Patiala, as Diljit Dosanjh's lackey Onida Singh, a cop with an arrogant swagger and a sarcastic tongue. I was waiting to offer him another role that would bring the laughs." 

He also mentioned that the leading lady will play an important role in this third venture as well and he will reveal the name after he returns from his vacation.

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