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Ekta Kapoor and Sidharth Malhotra to come together for a love story

| @indiablooms | Mar 29, 2018, at 07:11 pm

Mumbai, Mar 29 (IBNS): After making his fans woo with his intense role and acting expertise in Mohit Suri’s action-thriller Ek Villian in 2014, actor Sidharth Malhotra is all set to reunite with Ekta Kapoor after more than three years for a love story which is yet to decide on its title.

The film is expected to go on floor this year.

Confirming the new project, a source close to the development said, “It’s a small town love story with edgy characters. As soon as Ekta heard it, she immediately reached out to Sidharth. She believes it’s a great role and a perfect film for them to come together. The film is expected to roll in a couple of months. The makers will begin the reccee soon and zero in on a leading lady”.

Talking about the film Ek Villian, which was both critically acclaimed and a commercial success, the source added “The duo hopes to recreate the magic with their reunion”.

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