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Sonal Chauhan gears up to prepare for Mahesh Manjrekar’s next!

| @indiablooms | Jul 28, 2018, at 05:16 pm

Mumbai, July 28 (IBNS): Actress Sonal Chauhan, who is eagerly awaiting the release of her forthcoming war drama, Paltan, has been officially signed by director Mahesh Manjrekar for his next untitled movie.

The movie will also feature actors Vidyut Jamwal and Shruti Haasan.

Interestingly, Sonal, who plays the role of Chandramukhi in the underworld gangster drama, will be seen performing several scenes which will be high on drama.

Accordingly, preparing for the same, the talented actress has started rehearsing with a theatre group featuring senior artists to prep for her intense scenes that she would be shooting soon.

It’s learnt that Sonal has to perform several intense, high-on drama scenes in the film and she has been rehearsing with several theatre actors to get the right expressions and nuances for her character.

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