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‘The Fault In Our Stars’ remake: Sushant Singh Rajput to romance Sanjana Sanghi in Mukesh Chhabra’s film

The untitled project will be helmed by casting director Mukesh Chhabra

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Bollywood’s ace casting director Mukesh Chhabra is all set to helm his first project, which will be a Hindi remake of the Hollywood film The Fault In Our Stars. 

While it was revealed last year that Sushant Singh Rajput will play the male lead in Mukesh’s film, speculations were rife for long as to who will be the lead actress. And today, the makers have unveiled the leading lady of the untitled film and it will be played 21-year-old actress Sanjana Sanghi. 

Sushant welcomed his co-star Sanjana on board and wrote on Twitter, “The beautiful @sanjanasanghi96 will be co-starring with me in the remake of the Hollywood hit #TheFaultInOurStars directed by @CastingChhabra & music by @arrahman @foxstarhindi”

Mukesh too took to Twitter to announce the same and wrote, “Happy to announce that the talented and beautiful @SanjanaSanghi96 will be co-starring alongside @itsSSR in my debut directorial project #TheFaultInOurStars produced by @foxstarhindi & music by the master @arrahman”

Talking about her, Mukesh stated to Mumbai Mirror, "I met Sanjana while casting for Rockstar and found her to be a dynamic girl with great energy. After a few years, she reconnected for a few ad jobs and this time she came across as a mature young lady and to my surprise, a fabulous actor. I knew instantly that I would love to make a film with her one day. Once The Fault in Our Stars script was ready, she fit right in. She’s the perfect face and I can’t wait to create magic with this talented girl."
 
For the unversed, Sanjana has featured in several films like Rockstar and Hindi Medium, apart from doing television commercials. 

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