Scoop: Kangana Ranaut starrer Queen sequel likely to be titled Queen Forever

A few days ago there were reports that the sequel of Kangana Ranaut’s iconic film Queen (2014), work in progress. According to Mid-Day’s article, the film will be directed by Vikas Bahl, who also directed the first part, and it is set to go on floors in April. It is learned that the film will not be titled Queen 2 and the makers have a title in mind.

Scoop: Kangana Ranaut starrer Queen sequel likely to be titled Queen Forever

Scoop: Kangana Ranaut starrer Queen sequel likely to be titled Queen Forever

A source told“The makers had several options for the title of the film and the one that really caught their attention is queen forever. If everything goes well then the name of the film will be this.

The source further added, “The producers feel queen forever It’s an apt title and suits the theme of the film. Hopefully they will finalize it soon and make an official announcement, hopefully before the shooting of the film begins.

It has also been revealed that Trigger Happy Entertainment’s Amit Chandra will produce it queen forever. His banner, Trigger Happy Studios, had previously produced the Farhan Akhtar-starrer 120 Bahadur with Excel Entertainment.

According to a Mid-Day story, in QueenKangana Ranaut’s character Rani will not go abroad in the ‘sequel’. Instead, she will travel to different cities across India, embarking on a journey of self-discovery.

about the queen
Apart from Kangana Ranaut, Queen It also starred Rajkummar Rao, Lisa Haydon, Nayani Dixit and others. It was produced by Phantom Films’ Vikramaditya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap in association with Viacom18 Motion Pictures and tells the story of a girl who is devastated after her fiancé calls off their wedding at the last minute. Nevertheless, she decided to go alone on her honeymoon. How this trip completely changes his life forms the basis of the rest of the film.

Queen It emerged as a pioneering film and was loved for its theme, progressive themes, treatment, Kangana Ranaut’s award-winning performance and Amit Trivedi’s music. The film opened at just Rs. 1.75 crore and then earned Rs. 61 crores in its lifetime through word of mouth alone. Even in the 2010s, it was a rare film that earned more in the second week than the first.

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