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Impossible Films to bring Robert De Niro’s ‘Bus 657’ to India

| | Mar 15, 2016, at 12:09 am
Mumbai/Los Angeles, Mar 14 (IBNS) India will see the legendary Robert De Niro crooning the role of Pope- a wearily ruthless casino owner in ‘Bus 657’- certainly a treat for movie lovers.

Directed by Scott Mann, the film is know as ‘The Heist’ internationally.

With a critically acclaimed cast and a gripping storyline, the film also stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Dave Bautista, Kate Bosworth, Gina Carano, Morris Chestnut and Mark-Paul Gosselaar in pivotal roles

Bus 657 has received a great reception for Mann's efficient direction and undoubtedly for De Niro’s effortless portrayal of the many layers in the character of Pope. 

The action packed film will be distributed in India by Impossible Films and is all set to release in India on Mar 18.

TRAILER LINK: http://bit.ly/Bus657-HDTrailer 

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