This story is from March 12, 2018

Kabir Bedi signs a Punjabi film after seven years

The 72-year-old versatile actor will be seen in Yaari Te Sardaari, his second Punjabi project after 2011
Kabir Bedi signs a Punjabi film after seven years
After a long hiatus, veteran actor Kabir Bedi is re-entering Punjabi cinema. The actor, we hear, has been finalized, to play an important character in the soon-to-begin project, Yaari Te Sardaari, directed by Simranjit Singh. The project will kick off from Punjab in June.
While Singh refused to comment on the development, the buzz is that Bedi has been roped in for the project formally.
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Bedi was last seen in Yaara O Dildaara in 2011, which had Harbhajan Mann in the lead. “Several meetings took place between the actor and production house before Bedi came onboard. Apart from Bedi, other actors signed for the film include Ranjha Vikram Singh, also seen in Tiger Shroff’s Heropanti and Sippy Gill. Screenplay and dialogue work for the film is being done by Prince Kanwaljit Singh. According to the sources, the plot of the film is intense and will show various elements in the backdrop of fight for supremacy. Mails and messages to Bedi did not elicit any response. A source, tracking the development, also revealed that Bedi, who is a true blue Punjabi himself, is open to doing Punjabi movies. “The reason behind such long gap is that he waited for a hard-hitting and good script.”
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Ankur Batra is a senior correspondent at The Times of India, Chandigarh. He covers entertainment and sports, and follows up stories with great zeal.

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