Shetty, who will be directing and producing 'Cirkus', has collaborated with Bhushan Kumar for the first time for the flick which will see Ranveer Singh opting for a double role for the first time
Rohit Shetty and Ranveer Singh. Pics/Yogen Shah
Mark your calendars Ranveer Singh fans! After 'Sooryavanshi', the actor's much-awaited Rohit Shetty directorial movie is coming to theatres on July 15, 2022. Indian film critic and movie trade analyst Taran Adarsh confirmed the release date on Friday through his Instagram handle.
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"#Xclusiv... 'CIRKUS' TO ARRIVE ON 15 JULY 2022... #Cirkus - director #RohitShetty and #RanveerSingh's third collaboration, after #Simmba and #Sooryavanshi - will arrive in *cinemas* on 15 July 2022... Costars #JacquelineFernandez, #PoojaHegde and #VarunSharma," he captioned the post.
#Xclusiv... 'CIRKUS' TO ARRIVE ON 15 JULY 2022... #Cirkus - director #RohitShetty and #RanveerSingh's third collaboration, after #Simmba and #Sooryavanshi - will arrive in *cinemas* on 15 July 2022... Costars #JacquelineFernandez, #PoojaHegde and #VarunSharma. pic.twitter.com/Iq6YgXzgFl
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) November 26, 2021
The film, which is said to be an adaptation of the Shakespearean play 'The Comedy of Errors', also stars Pooja Hegde, Jacqueline Fernandez, Varun Sharma, Johny Lever, Sanjay Mishra, among others.
Shetty, who will be directing and producing 'Cirkus', has collaborated with Bhushan Kumar for the first time for the flick which will see Ranveer Singh opting for a double role for the first time.
On a related note, 'Cirkus' release date will clash with Katrina Kaif's 'Phone Bhoot' that has also been announced to release the same day, next year. 'Phone Bhoot' also stars Siddhant Chaturvedi and Ishaan Khatter in lead roles.
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