Fans are buzzing with excitement after Abhay Deol dropped a thrilling announcement about his next venture. The actor took to Instagram to reveal he's teaming up with Australian star Natasha Bassett, known for her role in Elvis, for an international project.
The post showcased a news snippet about their upcoming romantic comedy, 'Don’t You Be My Neighbor', directed by Harry Grewal. It looks like Abhay is about to bring a new dose of charm to the big screen!
“Very excited to announce this project, this script took me back to the late 80’s and early 90’s era of the Rom-Com. Excited to work with the lovely and talented Natasha Bassett and director Harry Grewal,” read the captions.
Preity Zinta responded to the post with warm wishes, saying, “All the best. Looking forward to it.” Renowned director Zoya Akhtar also expressed her enthusiasm, commenting, “Yay! How lovely.”
Don’t You Be My Neighbor will explore the unique bond between Jay (Abhay Deol) and Emily (Natasha Bassett), who have differing views on love and life. The film will follow their journey as they navigate their contrasting beliefs and experiences, opening up to new possibilities. According to Deadline, principal photography is set to start next month around Seattle, US.
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