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Dibyendu Bhattacharya Exclusive: On Chakda 'Xpress, Alia Bhatt & Working With Ahaan Panday I N18V

Dibyendu Bhattacharya Exclusive: On Chakda 'Xpress, Alia Bhatt & Working With Ahaan Panday I N18V

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Dibyendu Bhattacharya, who plays a key role in Chakda 'Xpress alongside Anushka Sharma, has expressed his anticipation for the film's release. 'You don't know how badly I'm waiting for the film to release because it is a fantastic film,' he told News18 Showsha. The long-delayed biopic, based on cricketer Jhulan Goswami, continues to keep fans waiting. Dibyendu also reflected on working with Ahaan Panday on The Railway Men and hinted at being part of YRF's Alpha, starring Alia Bhatt. While details remain under wraps, he praised the team and called the director a 'very talented young man.' The actor also revealed whether he is a part of Mirzapur: The Film.
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