Kannada filmmaker Aravind Kaushik enters Bollywood with ‘Gone Case’
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The film, which will be simultaneously shot in Hindi and Kannada, explores the relationship between a serial killer and a policeman
Kannada film director Aravind Kaushik enters the Hindi film industry with a thriller titled Gone Case. The Nam Areal Ondina director has written the story and screenplay as well. Kannada actor Snehith Gowda will be sharing the screen with journalist-actor-writer-director Chakravarthy Chandrachud, who is currently part of Big Boss Kannada 8. .More Related News

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