Ranveer Singh in 'Temper' remake?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,February 24 2015]

NTR's recent blockbuster film 'Temper' is all set to remade in Hindi and Tamil. Sachin Joshi will produce both the films and Puri Jagannadh may direct them.

There is no official announcement on who is going to play the lead in the Hindi version, but if reports are to be believed, Ranveer Singh may reprise NTR's character. Sachin Joshi is said to have been in talks with Ranveer for a while and he has also offered a huge remuneration to the 'Gunday' actor. The discussions are still going on and the official confirmation may be made soon.

Ranveer Singh is currently acting in films like 'Dil Dhadakne Do' and 'Bajirao Mastani'.

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