Nia Sharma bags her first Bollywood movie

Vikram Bhatt’s spokesperson told a leading daily, "Vikram has signed Nia as the female lead in the thriller. While other details of the film are still being chalked out, the venture will mark the actor and director's first collaboration for a full-length feature."  

Nia Sharma who is known for her bold and hot avatars has bagged a Bollywood movie.

Yes, you heard that right. As per reports, the actress who was last seen in Vikram Bhatt’s web series Twisted part 1, has signed her first Bollywood movie.

Vikram Bhatt’s spokesperson told a leading daily, "Vikram has signed Nia as the female lead in the thriller. While other details of the film are still being chalked out, the venture will mark the actor and director's first collaboration for a full-length feature."

However, the team is still scouting for a male actor for the headlining role. "Vikram wants to give a chance to debutants so that they get a promising launch."

She is not the only TV actress who has got her first Bollywood movie. Mouni Roy has signed her Bollywood debut opposite to Akshay Kumar.

So guys how much are you excited to see TV hottie on silver screen?

The glitz and the glamour of the world of Entertainment are nuanced, dynamic and unpredictable.The story of an adult web series revolved around a murder, along with tracks of a lesbian relationship and an extra-marital affair. Nia, who played the lead Alia, showcased a never-before-seen avatar that was extremely sexy and enticing.

The glitz and the glamour of the world of Entertainment are nuanced, dynamic and unpredictable.

To know more about celebrity Gossips, Fashion, Upcoming Movies, Television, Hollywood, Controversies and all the other updates of the tinsel town join NYOOOZ network on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or download NYOOOZ App from Google Play

 

If You Like This Story, Support NYOOOZ

NYOOOZ SUPPORTER

NYOOOZ FRIEND

Your support to NYOOOZ will help us to continue create and publish news for and from smaller cities, which also need equal voice as much as citizens living in bigger cities have through mainstream media organizations.

Related Articles