Rajkummar Rao, Mouni Roy’s Made In China gets a release date
Bollywood | December 26, 2018 12:42 ISTMade In China, which was previously slated to release on August15, has now been pushed to August 30, 2019.
Made In China, which was previously slated to release on August15, has now been pushed to August 30, 2019.
The film is hilarious take on a struggling Gujarati businessman (Rajkummar) and the bizarre journey he undertakes to become a successful entrepreneur.
This will be the second time Amyra and Rajkummar will be working together. The two will also be seen in "Mental Hai Kya".
Made In China makers released the first look introducing Rajkummar and Mouni as Raghu and Rukmini.
Directed by Mikhil Musale, Made In China is about a Gujarati businessman played by Rajkummar Rao who flies to China to make his business flourish.
After Gold, Mouni Roy will be seen in Brahmastra, RAW and Made in China.
Made in China, directed by Mikhil Musale, will also have renowned actor Boman Irani in an important role. The shooting of the film will commence on 11 September 2018.
"I am really excited to be part of it. In fact yesterday, Rajkummar Rao came at my house where we started rehearsals of the film. I am excited to work with him as well", says Boman Irani.
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I think Rajkummar is a tremendous actor and I have always looked up to his work, says actress Mouni Roy.
Mouni Roy will be playing the wife of Rajkummar Rao in Dinesh Vijan's Made in China. The film will go on floors in September.
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