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Mohnish Bahl joins Ashutosh Gowariker’s Panipat

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The buzz around Ashutosh Gowariker’s upcoming historical drama – ‘Panipat’ has been on a rise ever since the film was announced. With every new announcement, the makers of Panipat are making film buffs impatient to catch this magnum opus on the silver screen. And the latest addition to the stellar cast of Panipat is sure to stir up some more excitement.

Director Ashutosh Gowariker, who is known to bring the best of talents together for his films, has now roped in versatile actor Mohnish Bahl to play the pivotal part of Nana Saheb in this high-octane action period drama.

Nana Saheb, who was also known as Balaji Baji Rao, was a Peshwa (Prime Minister) of the Maratha Empire. During Nana Saheb’s tenure, the Maratha territory had reached its zenith. Nana Saheb stood for what is just and fair; and cared first for his family, then for the Maratha Empire.

Speaking about the new addition to the stellar cast of ‘Panipat’, producer Sunita Gowariker said, “Mohnish is an immensely talented and versatile actor. He comes with years of experience and has never once failed to impress with his performance. Nana Saheb is one of the most important characters in our film. He has several layers to him and we needed someone who is not only a good actor but also someone who could maturely pull off the various complex shades of this character. Needless to say, Mohnish fit’s in all the requirements to a tee. This is the first time AGPPL will be working with him and we are excited to have him on board.”

Interestingly, this is the first time that Mohnish will be seen in a historical period drama. The film also features Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Kapoor and Kriti Sanon in pivotal roles, and is produced by Sunita Gowariker under their home banner AGPPL in association with Rohit Shelatkar’s company – Vision World. The film is scheduled to release on December 6, 2019.

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