Dejavu Arts
Exclusive: TVF Pitchers fame Abhay Mahajan to play the antagonist in JioHotstar series Alibaba aur 40 Bhoot
Actor Abhay Mahajan, who is known for his portrayal in the TVF drama Pitchers, will be seen playing the antagonist in the upcoming JioHotstar series titled Alibaba aur 40 Bhoot. The series is produced by Dejavu Arts. The series is slated to be an adventurous concept with intrigue and drama embedded in it. We at IWMBuzz.com have reported exclusively about popular actress Asha Negi playing the lead in the series. We had also given our readers the exclusive news of Veer Ki Ardaas Veera fame actor Vishal Vashishtha playing the lead role in the series. We also wrote about Joy Sengupta bei | Click Here...
Exclusive: Vishal Vashishtha to play the lead in JioHotstar’s Alibaba aur 40 Bhoot
Actor Vishal Vashishtha is having a great run with diversified roles on the OTT platform. After portraying challenging roles in the web series Clutch, Ghar Waapsi, Showtime and Hustlers, Vishal will be seen as the lead protagonist in the upcoming JioHotstar series titled Alibaba aur 40 Bhoot. The series is produced by Dejavu Arts. The series is slated to be an adventurous concept with intrigue and drama embedded in it. Also, we hear that the series is not being directed by Vishal Furia. We at IWMBuzz.com wrote exclusively about popular actress Asha Negi playing the lead in the series | Click Here...
Exclusive: Asha Negi to play the lead in Vishal Furia’s next for JioHotstar, Alibaba aur 40 Bhoot
Director Vishal Furia, known for notable projects such as Chhorii, Maa, and Forensic, is currently working on his next big project for JioHotstar. Tentatively titled Alibaba aur 40 Bhoot, the web series will have the right blend of drama, mystery, action and intrigue. The series, we hear, is underway, with work having started on it. The series is produced by Dejavu Arts, under the able direction of Vishal Furia. We at IWMBuzz.com hear that Asha Negi, who made a successful stint from television to OTT and films wi | Click Here...
