This Article is From May 04, 2016

Sidharth-Jacqueline's Film is Not Sequel to Hrithik-Katrina's Bang Bang!

Sidharth-Jacqueline's Film is Not Sequel to Hrithik-Katrina's Bang Bang!

Sidharth Malhotra and Jacqueline Fernandez photographed in Mumbai.

Highlights

  • Sidharth and Jacqueline have worked together in Brothers
  • The film is directed by filmmaker-duo Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK
  • Sidharth and Jacqueline will shoot for the film in Miami, Malaysia
Mumbai: Bollywood actor Sidharth Malhotra said that his forthcoming action-comedy film with actress Jacqueline Fernandez is not a sequel to Bang Bang!.

There were reports that the film, to be directed by filmmaker-duo Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK, is a sequel to the Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif's Bang Bang, which was directed by Siddharth Anand.

"Our film is not a sequel to Bang Bang!. For the first time, I'll be working with a two-director team. It has got a lot of action, quirky comedy and a love story. We are shooting in Miami, Malaysia. I am preparing for action in that. We are starting by the end of this week," Sidharth told reporters.

The Kapoor And Sons actor said he is excited to team up with Jacqueline, with whom he has earlier worked in Brothers. "I am very excited but there's no need for excitement because she herself brings that along with her. I am really looking forward to start shooting with her. You will see her do a bit of action," he said.

Recently, there were reports that the film has been titled Reloaded. Sidharth, however, said the team is yet to come up with a title.

"The title is not that. We have kept it a mystery as we want to come up with the best title. But it is definitely not a part two of anything," he said.

"I thoroughly enjoyed the team. Raj, DK, Jacqueline we all have gotten really well (with each other). It's going to be an entertaining action film," he added.

Raj and DK previously directed films like Go Goa Gone, Shor in the City and the Saif Ali Khan's 2014 film Happy Ending.

Sidharth also said that apart from doing action movies, he would "love" to play a superhero on screen.

"I would love to be. I almost missed becoming that earlier, but there are some plans. I've grown up watching those films. So of course, another Indian superhero would be something I am looking forward to," he said.
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