Filmworld
'MIRZYA' to release on May 13, 2016
Mumbai, July 2 :Filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's mega project "MIRZYA†will release on May 13 next year.
The last schedule of “MIRZYAâ€, co-produced by CINESTAAN Film Company and ROMP Pictures, is currently on, read the statement.
The film is being touted as the biggest launch vehicle for newcomers - Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher.
Set in Rajasthan, the film will be a tragic love story, but will present a modern take on folklore.
However, other details of the film are shrouded in secrecy.
The director of the film is leaving no stone unturned for the film and is personally looking into all the minute detailing. Omprakash Mehra has even tightened security on the sets to ensure that nothing gets out,†said a source.
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