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Randeep Hooda joins Shraddha in Laxman Utekar's drama?

After the success of Chhaava, director Laxman Utekar is ready for his next project, a biopic on the life of legendary Lavani and Tamasha artist Vithabai Narayangaonkar. Titled Eetha, the film is headlined by Shraddha Kapoor (38). Now, Pinkvilla has revealed that Randeep Hooda (49) will star opposite Kapoor in this ambitious project. The makers haven't officially announced Hooda's casting yet. The film is currently on floors. A source close to the development told Pinkvilla, Randeep plays the romantic lead opposite Shraddha. The makers are extremely confident about the casting, as both Randeep and Shraddha bring depth and versatility that fit perfectly with Utekar's vision. Narayangaonkar, a revered folk artist from Maharashtra, was known for her powerful stage presence and soulful performances in Lavani and Tamasha. The film aims to honor her contribution to Indian folk culture, which earned her two President's Awards. Eetha will chronicle Narayangaonkar's life from the 1950s to the 1980s, narrating how she joined her family troupe at a young age and worked hard to restore her family's lost glory.

Randeep Hooda joins Shraddha in Laxman Utekar's drama?

After the success of Chhaava, director Laxman Utekar is ready for his next project, a biopic on the life of legendary Lavani and Tamasha artist Vithabai Narayangaonkar. Titled Eetha, the film is headlined by Shraddha Kapoor (38). Now, Pinkvilla has revealed that Randeep Hooda (49) will star opposite Kapoor in this ambitious project. The makers haven't officially announced Hooda's casting yet. The film is currently on floors. A source close to the development told Pinkvilla, Randeep plays the romantic lead opposite Shraddha. The makers are extremely confident about the casting, as both Randeep and Shraddha bring depth and versatility that fit perfectly with Utekar's vision. Narayangaonkar, a revered folk artist from Maharashtra, was known for her powerful stage presence and soulful performances in Lavani and Tamasha. The film aims to honor her contribution to Indian folk culture, which earned her two President's Awards. Eetha will chronicle Narayangaonkar's life from the 1950s to the 1980s, narrating how she joined her family troupe at a young age and worked hard to restore her family's lost glory.

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