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Indian Director to Shoot Bollywood Film in Morocco

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Indian Director to Shoot Bollywood Film in Morocco

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Rabat – Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor are schedule to Visit Morocco in March to shoot “Jagga Jasoos.”

Bollywood stars Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor travel to Morocco in March to complete the filming of their upcoming movie “Jagga Jasoos,” the Indian news source Firstpost reported on Wednesday.

“They have a long schedule of almost 15 days in Morocco,” a source from UTV, a co-producer of the film, told the news site. The stars’ visit to Morocco will wrap up the movie’s filming.

Kaif will fly to Morocco on March 11th, another source added. The film is scheduled to be released on June 3rd of this year.

Earlier this year, an Indian entertainment news site reported that Kaif and Kapoor ended their relationship six years after they started dating.

Kapoor has apparently refused to shoot any new advertisements with Kaif, however, Anurag Basu, the film’s director, has reportedly delivered an ultimatum to Kapoor “to finish the movie within the given schedule.”

Jagga Jasoos has been filmed in many locations around the world that have scarcely been featured in Bollywood films, according to The Indian Express.

Last year, Kaif and Kapoor finished filming in Thailand and South Africa for the movie, and were expected to shoot scenes in Kenya as well.

Moroccan directors have also been trying to incorporate Bollywood and India into Moroccan cinema over the past couple of years.

Director Ahad Bensouda announced a new project earlier this year titled “Marrakech Bombay… A Love Story,” which will include elements of Indian culture and will be distributed in India.

Last year, the movie “Karyane Bollywood,” by Moroccan director Yassine Fennane, told the story of a Moroccan who tries to woo his sweetheart by remaking “Disco Dancer” –  a Bollywood classic from the 1980’s.

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