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Rahul Dev says his latest 'Raat Baaki Hai' is an interesting film with tight plot

By IANS | Updated: October 1, 2020 19:46 IST

Mumbai, Oct 1 Actor Rahul Dev says his upcoming digital film, Raat Baaki Hai, is all about thrill, drama ...

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Mumbai, Oct 1 Actor Rahul Dev says his upcoming digital film, Raat Baaki Hai, is all about thrill, drama and a tight plot.

"It's an interesting film with a tight plot. People would like it for the elements of thrill and drama. I have an able director in Avinash Das who gives his actors space to perform, hence the creativity is truly collaborative. (I am) enjoying myself on set and I can't speak too much at this point except that the character holds a few surprises in store," Rahul said.

"Raat Baaki Hai" also stars Paoli Dam and Annup Soni.

The film is a story of love, deceit and revenge and is based on Atul Satya's popular play "Ballygunge-1990". The film takes place when two estranged lovers meet after 12 years.

( With inputs from IANS )

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