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Babil Khan Replaced: Aaishvary Thackeray Steps into Baby

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Aaishvary Thackeray replaces Babil Khan in Hindi remake of 'Baby'.
  • Babil Khan exited the project due to health reasons after initial filming.
  • The Telugu film 'Baby' was a surprise blockbuster, directed by Sai Rajesh.
Babil Khan Replaced: Aaishvary Thackeray Steps into Baby

The Hindi adaptation of the acclaimed Telugu blockbuster 'Baby' is moving forward after a recent change in its cast. Aaishvary Thackeray has been selected to portray the lead role, which had previously been assigned to Babil Khan. Khan had reportedly commenced filming but subsequently withdrew from the project due to health-related issues. Thackeray will now step into the part that earned significant praise for Anand Deverakonda in the original Telugu version.

This development signifies a renewed push for the Hindi remake, which aims to capture the magic of its predecessor. The film is being directed by Sai Rajesh, the same filmmaker behind the original Telugu hit. Joining Thackeray on screen will be Upasana Shetty, an emerging actress from the Telugu film industry. The production is being managed by Mythri Movie Makers.

The original 'Baby' emerged as an unexpected commercial success, resonating with audiences and critics alike. The decision to remake the film in Hindi indicates its broad appeal and potential for wider reach. With the new lead actor now on board and production resuming, expectations are high for the Hindi adaptation to achieve similar acclaim and commercial success.

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Aaishvary Thackeray has replaced Babil Khan in the Hindi remake of the Telugu film 'Baby'.
Babil Khan had to quit the film due to health reasons after shooting had already begun.
Sai Rajesh directed both the original Telugu film 'Baby' and its upcoming Hindi remake.

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