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Mrunal Thakur joins Aditya Roy Kapur in Thadam remake

The actor will essay a strong-headed cop in Vardhan Ketkar's film

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Mrunal Thakur has joined Aditya Roy Kapur in the Hindi remake of the Tamil movie Thadam.

Mrunal, who was last seen in Toofaan, will appear as a strong-headed cop in the film. The remake is directed by Vardhan Ketkar and will go on floors in October this year.

Talking about joining the team, Mrunal shares, "When I heard the story of the film, I instantly knew that I needed to be a part of this film. My character is very intriguing and playing a cop has been on my checklist. This will be a very distinct role from all the characters I have played till now and I am looking forward to audiences watching this one."

Welcoming Mrunal on board, producer Bhushan Kumar shares, "When Murad (Khetani, co-producer) and I were discussing the cop's character, we instantly thought of Mrunal. She has chosen many interesting roles in her films and also stood out with her performances in them. We thought that she would be perfect for this character and we are glad she is equally excited to be a part of this."

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