The 'Dirty Picture' director started his career with Devgn-starrer 'Kachche Dhaage' followed by 'Chori Chori' and 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai'.
'Baadshaho' will be written by Rajat Arora, who wrote dialogues for his films 'The Dirty Picture' (2011), 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbai' and 'Taxi Number 9211'.
"For all those asking #Baadshaho is written by the inimitable @rajatsaroraa. @ajaydevgn @TSeries," Luthria posted on Twitter.
The film will be produced by Bhushan Kumar and the shooting will start in mid-2015. Luthria's last directorial effort 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara' was not as successful as the original one.
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