MUMBAI: Filmmaker Rohit Shetty will start shooting for the second schedule of his Prime Video series “Indian Police Force” from August 1, here.
Directed and produced by Rohit, the action series is headlined by “Shershaah” star Sidharth Malhotra, who plays a Delhi Police officer in the show.
“Indian Police Force” also features Shilpa Shetty.
According to his spokesperson, the director has scheduled a 15-day high-octane action shoot for the series.
An extravagant set has been created in Mumbai suburbs, with international action teams joining the project to execute the shoot.
Sidharth and Shilpa, among others will be part of this schedule.
The series is a part of Rohit’s already successful cop universe comprising four blockbuster films – “Singham” and “Singham 2” with Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh-starrer “Simmba” and Akshay Kumar-led “Sooryavanshi”.
“India Police Force”, an eight-part series, will stream on Prime Video next year.
Directed and produced by Rohit, the action series is headlined by “Shershaah” star Sidharth Malhotra, who plays a Delhi Police officer in the show.
“Indian Police Force” also features Shilpa Shetty.
According to his spokesperson, the director has scheduled a 15-day high-octane action shoot for the series.
An extravagant set has been created in Mumbai suburbs, with international action teams joining the project to execute the shoot.
Sidharth and Shilpa, among others will be part of this schedule.
The series is a part of Rohit’s already successful cop universe comprising four blockbuster films – “Singham” and “Singham 2” with Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh-starrer “Simmba” and Akshay Kumar-led “Sooryavanshi”.
“India Police Force”, an eight-part series, will stream on Prime Video next year.
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