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Filmmaker Vikash Verma aims to deepen bilateral relations between India and Poland with his upcoming action thriller, No Means No. 06 May 2021, Last Updated at 11:07 pm outlookindia.com 2021-05-06T23:07:17+05:30
On March 22, 2017, the chairman of G7 Films Vikash Verma, along with Sanjay Dutt and Imtiaz Ali was honoured by the Bihar Foundation at a grand function in Mumbai on Bihar Divas, a government of Bihar initiative.
Bihar Foundation s, Ahsan Hussain says, “Verma has done a remarkable job by making Bollywood popular in Poland. He has also set up his own film production company there. Verma’s efforts have helped the tourism sector to build a strong cultural bond between the two countries.”
The Good Maharaja slated for December 17, 2022 release ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 15:22 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 29 (ANI/PNN): Rising star Dhruv Verma, famous as Indian James Bond worldwide for his intense action sequences in No Means No , has been signed for a whopping Rs 12 crore for a lead role in The Good Maharaja , a World War 2 Epic, in his second outing, according to Hitesh Desai, executive producer of the film.
The actor had asked for around Rs 20 crores but reduced his fee in light of the economic slowdown due to the pandemic. He has pledged a large chunk of his fees to be donated for the betterment of Covid care facilities and old age homes.