Rajkummar Rao will be seen in the Hindi remake of this Telugu film, the film will be full of action-thriller


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 Rajkummar Rao, who is tasting success in Hindi films, is now going to be seen in the Hindi remake of Telugu superhit film HIT. Rajkumar will be seen in the role of a police officer in this action-thriller. HIT (Homicide Intervention Team) is the story of a police officer who has to find a missing woman.
 Many aspects of the police officer's life will also be seen in the film. The film will be directed by Dr. Shailesh Kolanu. Its Telugu version was also directed by Shailesh.
 Rajkummar Rao said on becoming a part of the film, 'When I saw HIT, I immediately said yes. It is a fascinating story, which matches the atmosphere of today. As an actor, I am always looking for a character that I have not yet reached. HIT gives me a chance to do this. '
 Talking about the film, Dr. Shailesh Kolanu said, "For HIT, I wanted to cast an actor who would bring darkness to that character and win the hearts of the audience." I felt that Rajkummar Rao could do that kind of work. I have been following Rajkumar's work ever since I saw 'Satan'.
 Dr. Shailesh Kolanu further said, 'Rajkumar is an excellent actor. I am very excited to work with him. Producer Dil Raju will produce this film. The film is currently in pre-production and will go on floors by 2021. Let me tell you that actor Rajkumar Rao has worked in many films like Shahid, Omerta, Talaash, Shaitan, Bareilly Ki Barfi, Newton, City Lights, Stree.
How much does Rajkumar Rao charge for a movie?
Rajkummar Rao has successfully completed a decade in the industry. Highlights India, an online portal, allegedly revealed some details about the actor's earning. The online portal states that Rajkummar charges ₹4-5 crore for a film and is the brand ambassador for many reputed brands.
Why Rajkumar Yadav changed his surname?
Rajkummar opens up about why he changed his last name to Rao
He said that his mother asked him to add an extra 'm' in his name. The actor also shared that he always wanted to keep his last name as Rao, because Rao and Yadav have the same meaning in Haryana.

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