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Popular Hollywood stuntman for Dhanush's next
Popular Hollywood stuntman for Dhanush's next
Chennai, June 11 Well-known Hollywood stunt choreographer Roger Yuan, who has worked in films such as "Skyfall", "Batman Begins" and "Shanghai Noon", has been roped in to choreograph some important fight sequences in actor Dhanush's yet-untitled next Tamil outing.
In an official statement, the film's team confirmed that Yuan has joined the sets and has already started shooting some scenes.
Dhanush is paired with Keerthi Suresh in the film, which is being directed by Prabhu Solomon.
The film's story is about a man who travels from Delhi to Chennai via Duronto Express.
In the movie, Dhanush is said to be playing a pantry worker.
Dhanush, who is busy promoting his next Tamil release "Maari" and shooting for "VIP 2", is expected to join the sets of this film soon.
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