Mawra's Bollywood debut: Upcoming film may be titled 'Sanam Teri Kasam'

Published September 1, 2015
In an earlier interview, Mawra Hocane said: "Now that I have entered Bollywood, I have to explore new horizons as an actor."
In an earlier interview, Mawra Hocane said: "Now that I have entered Bollywood, I have to explore new horizons as an actor."

Mawra Hocane is back in news -- only this time the news is about her upcoming Bollywood debut and not about Shaan Shahid, Phantom or other aspects of the recent social media war she was embroiled in!

The Bollywood film the actress has been busily shooting finally has a name, and it's tentatively titled Sanam Teri Kasam reported The Indian Express.

Dubbed a 'love story' by Mawra, the film stars Harshvardhan Rane and is directed by duo Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru, known for their film Lucky, No Time For Love which had Salman Khan in the lead.

The much talked about shot of Mawra from a photo shoot with Paul Aiken Photography
The much talked about shot of Mawra from a photo shoot with Paul Aiken Photography

Talking to Dawn.com, Mawra said she can't reveal too much about the film's production, but that something special is in store: "It's too early to speak about it," she exclaimed. "I just want everyone to be patient for good things take time."

Although director Vinay Sapru also chose to remain silent on most of the film's details he confirmed to Indian Express that the film's production was proceeding as planned. "But everything is in a state of flux," he added. "It’s too early to talk about Sanam Teri Kasam.”

In an earlier interview to Dawn, Mawra had said that she aims to explore B-Town: "Now that I have entered Bollywood, I have to explore new horizons as an actor. Our people always take time to adjust whenever something new is done and that’s exactly what happened with my shoot. I'm absolutely fine with the general public reaction, however, I'm very thankful to my fans for such a huge positive response."

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