I THINK I CAN FIT IN ANY ROLE-MANISH PAUL

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Is Osama dead or alive? Well many of us know the answer but Abhishek Sharma is once again all set to tickle our funny bone with his upcoming venture Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive.
With a tag line ‘Fake is back’, Tere Bin Laden: Dead or alive is ready to give a tough competition to the romantic films in the que and recently the Comedy King Manish Paul, Sikander Kher, Pradhuman Singh and Director Abhishek Sharma was in Delhi for the promotion of their upcoming film’Tere Bin Laden: dead or alive’.
With the king of comedy Manish Paul and the hillarious Osama ‘Pradhuman Singh’ from the prequel, the movie stars Sikander Singh and Piyush Mishra in pivotal roles.
All of us is aware of Manish’s comic timings but Sikander’s hillarious side as a hollywood producer comes as a suprise package for all of us. Sikander who has done quite serious role in his previous films will be seen delivering dialogues in two different accents in the film.
With the main lead Ali Zafar been replaced by King of comedy Manish Paul, the director didn’t dissappoint Ali’s fans as he has a special appearance in the one of the songs in the film ‘Six Pack Abs’ with the quirkiest lyrics.

When asked if its a conscious effort to do comic roles, Manish said “It’s not like that.Rright now people are happy giving me lighter roles but as an actor I want to explore everything. I feel that I can fit in any role”

“Comedy is the most difficult craft” added Director, Abhishek Sharma.

When asked his point of view on Osama, if he’s dead or alive, Abhishek said ” I am raising the question with the film that he’s alive or dead, it’s still the doubt”

Pradhuman Singh too shared his experience of working in both the films.” I feel that with the prequel definitely there was a little pressure but this time I am more confident and relaxed.” he said.

Well with such stars all under one roof, the film’s surely gonna be a hit.
Tere Bin Laden:Dead or Alive is gearing up for a release on february 26th.

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