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SEE PICS! Taapsee Pannu upcoming movie 'Rashmi Rocket' look goes viral

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 21, 2020 16:47 IST

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Taapsee Pannu will start shooting for her upcoming film, Rashmi Rocket, in November this year.
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The sports drama will be directed by Akarsh Khurana and produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Neha Anand and Pranjal Khandhdiya.
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Taapsee took to social media to share the news that the film will go on floors in November.
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In a tweet, she wrote, 'Getting back on track, one lap at a time! #RashmiRocket to start shooting this November. #FridaysWithRSVP (sic).'
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Rashmi Rocket tells the story of a Gujarati girl named Rashmi. Since she is a fast runner, her fellow villagers give her the nickname 'Rocket'.
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Taapsee's character in the film is shown to be from Kutch in Gujarat
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The film's first motion poster was unveiled last year in August.
Tags: Taapsee PannuRonnie ScrewvalaAkarsh KhuranaRashmi Rocket
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