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News Topical, Digital Desk : Shahid Kapoor was last seen in 'Deva'. These days the actor is busy producing his upcoming film with Vishal Bhardwaj. Although the makers have not yet confirmed the title of the film, names like 'Arjun Ustara' and 'Evil' are in discussion on social media as the official title of the film. But now a new name has come up in contrast to these two names.

What will be Shahid Kapoor's role?

According to a report in Pinkvilla, the makers have finally locked the title. While several titles have been doing the rounds on social media, the makers have zeroed in on 'Romeo' as the final title of the film. It is being said that Shahid Kapoor will be seen in an unseen avatar of a colourful gangster in the film.

Will be released on its scheduled time

Now the news is coming that Shahid Kapoor's film will clash with Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar and Prabhas' Raja Saab. The film is going to release on December 5. While earlier reports said that there could be a slight delay in the release, it is now confirmed that Arjun Ustaara will release on the scheduled time.

What made the producer take this decision?

According to Bollywood Hungama, the makers of Shahid's film had initially decided on December 5 as the release date. With the shoot progressing steadily and the film shaping up well, producer Sajid Nadiadwala has full faith in the project and sees no reason to give up on his earlier confirmed release date.

Have worked together in these films too

Apart from Shahid, the film also stars Tripti Dimri, Disha Patani, Nana Patekar and Randeep Hooda. According to the source, the film promises not only Bhardwaj's trademark storytelling style but also strong commercial elements, making it an attractive theatrical experience. Also, being a Vishal Bhardwaj film, it is expected to have soulful music, which will make it even more appealing. Shahid has previously worked with Vishal in Haider, Kaminey and Rangoon.


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