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A biopic on the late Hindi film actor Madhubala has been formally confirmed by Sony Pictures via their Instagram profile, following numerous reports on March 15.
The film will be directed by Jasmeet K. Reen, who is most renowned for making the highly regarded Darlings. The movie, which will be co-produced by Madhubala’s sister Madhur Bhushan under the brand Madhubala Ventures, will be financed and distributed by Sony Pictures International Productions and Brewing Thoughts Pvt Ltd.
The makers shared the post and wrote on social media, “Exciting News! We’re thrilled to announce our upcoming film honouring the legendary Madhubala, the epitome of grace and talent. Get ready to delve into the timeless charm and captivating story of one of Bollywood’s most iconic stars. Stay tuned for updates! #MadhubalaFilm #BollywoodLegend #ComingSoon.”
Rumors about a biopic on the late actor were denied by Madhubala’s family in 2022. They stated, “The idea is to not hurt anyone’s sentiments (through the said biopic) but we will showcase several unknown facets of Madhu Apa’s life which aren’t out in public. The film shall also put a number of misnomers/inaccuracies about her life to rest. Makers of Apa’s biopic backed by me will have all the creative freedom to put out her life in a truthful and honest manner.”
Casting-related information is anticipated. According to reports, the biography will begin filming this summer.
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