Tamannaah Bhatia is on a signing spree, with multiple high-profile projects lined up for next year. Just days after we reported that she had bagged a leading role in Anees Bazmee's 'No Entry 2', we've now learned that she has been signed on for Rohit Shetty's upcoming biographical action film starring John Abraham as former Mumbai Police Commissioner, Rakesh Maria. Tamannaah will play Preeti Maria, the wife of the celebrated officer, in this gripping action drama.
The film, based on Rakesh Maria's autobiography 'Let Me Say It Now', marks Rohit Shetty's first real-life story after years of telling fictional cop stories. The film chronicles Rakesh's illustrious 36-year career as a dedicated and resolute officer who tackled some of the country's most high-profile and sensitive criminal cases. Tamannaah's character, Preeti, is integral to Rakesh's narrative, providing a pillar of strength and support throughout his career. This film will mark John and Tamannaah's second collaboration, following the actress' cameo as John's wife in 'Vedaa' last year.
The film's shooting began in Mumbai and is scheduled to continue across 40 locations in the city. The makers aim to complete production by August, with a theatrical release planned for early next year. An official announcement about the film is expected next week. With this exciting project, Tamannaah continues to solidify her position as a leading actress in Bollywood.
Tamannaah's role in the film promises to be a significant one, bringing to life the real-life story of Rakesh Maria and his wife Preeti. With Rohit Shetty at the helm and John Abraham starring, this film is shaping up to be an action-packed biographical drama that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.