Actor Freddy Daruwala, who will be seen playing a police officer in the upcoming film "Commando 2", says essaying the character was a wonderful experience for him.
"Playing a cop (in 'Commando 2') was a wonderful experience that brought a lot of discipline... the cast and the story is strong and, I guess, we are ready to kick," Freddy said in a statement.
The film's poster was recently unveiled, where Freddy, who will be essaying the role of ACP Bakhtawar Khan in "Commando 2", is seen holding a gun.
"The poster has churned out a huge amount of attention and interest in the audience and it's trending all over. We couldn't have asked for anything more. I've been getting a lot of calls and fans messages on all mediums Bakhtawar Khan is Fierce, Intense and Tough. And he's more ambiguous than anyone," Freddy said.
"Commando 2" features Vidyut Jamwal, Esha Gupta and Adah Sharma in pivotal roles.
Directed by Deven Bhojani, the film has been produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, Dhaval Jayantilal Gada and Reliance Entertainment.
The movie releases on March 3.
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Tara Sharma starts online series catering to children
Actress-entrepreneur Tara Sharma has started a new fun series catering to children on her Tara Sharma Show on YouTube channel called "Try-It With Tara".
"It is just a fun little online series which I plan to do now and then till 'The Tara Sharma Show Season 5' is on air. I had conceptualised this show way back in 2006 before becoming a parent and revived the idea in 2012 but then I got very busy with my main show 'The Tara Sharma Show', but recently I decided to re-explore 'Try-It With Tara' and adapt it to being through the eyes of a parent," Tara said in a statement.
"Try-It With Tara" is a new two-minutes video series featuring sporty and other activities that Tara has been inspired to try again thanks to her children learning them.
"I have always been quite sporty and now as a Mum when our kids are doing various sports and other activities I am often tempted to try them again. So from tennis to yoga to running to swimming to riding horses and ice-skating and lots more," she added.
"Try-It With Tara" is a series aimed at encouraging young parents and anyone to try or retry the activities.
--IANS
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