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Hrithik Roshan playing an Army Officer in Siddharth Anand’s next; Tiger Shroff to been seen in a subordinate's role?

Hrithik Roshan's film with Tiger Shroff under YRF is one of the most anticipated films of the year.  In a recent development surrounding the untitled project directed by Bang Bang! fame Siddharth Anand, reports suggest that Hrithik will be playing the role of an Army officer in the film tentatively titled Fighters 2. Furthermore, it is suggested that Tiger will be playing the subordinate role to that of Hrithik. Vaani Kapoor will play the role of Hrithik's love-interest.

A source added, "The shoot that is being canned here in Mumbai studio for almost a week is all about air combat. Hrithik’s role holds a pivotal rank in the Indian army. He is traveling on this plane with a huge army. The question is, what happens to his plane? Who attacks him? Will he manage to get off the plane with the help of a parachute? This is a long schedule and at the moment, Hrithik is the only actor shooting with his army."  

The source also informed that the second schedule of the film is underway in Mumbai. Revealing details about the antagonist in the film, the source disclosed that Ashutosh Rana plays the role of villain.

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Tiger earlier confessed that there will be a dance-off between him and Hrithik in the YRF next, and the sources confirm the same. "Since the film has two terrific dancers, it is given that it will have a few dance numbers. There is going to be a sexy peppy dance number in which Tiger will participate. It will also be shot under-water. There will be a short break of about two days before embarking on this dance number in a resort at Mud Island."

The untitled film will see Hrithik getting into the uniform once again after Lakshya in 2004. Workwise, Hrithik will be next seen in Super 30 as the Math genius Anand Kumar. Tiger's SOTY 2 is all set to hit the theatres tomorrow. 

Source: India Today

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