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Arshad Warsi wraps up ''Total Dhamaal'' shoot

MUMBAI: Actor Arshad Warsi has finished shooting his part for the upcoming film "Total Dhamaal".

Arshad Warsi wraps up ''Total Dhamaal'' shoot

Arshad Warsi. — File Photo.



Mumbai, July 6

Actor Arshad Warsi has finished shooting his part for the upcoming film "Total Dhamaal".

Arshad on Thursday tweeted: "It's a wrap for me — Will miss the wonderful cast and crew of 'Total Dhamaal'. The sweetest director Inder Kumar, the most gorgeous Madhuri Dixit, Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi, Esha Gupta. Thank you for being so amazing."  Arshad's co-star from the film Anil Kapoor tweeted to him that it was a "total dhamaal" working with the "Jolly LLB" actor.

"Cracking me up every chance you got so much so that my jaw would hurt! It was a 'Total Dhamaal' working with you Arshad Warsi truly!" Anil wrote.

"Total Dhamaal" is the third film in the comedy entertainer franchise "Dhamaal". The second film was "Double Dhamaal". It is directed by Inder Kumar.

Slated to release on December 7, "Total Dhamaal" also stars Madhuri Dixit-Nene, Ajay Devgn, Riteish Deshmukh and  Jaaved Jaaferi.

The film will be jointly produced by Inder Kumar along with Ashok Thakeria and Ajay Devgn. — IANS.

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