Iti Poster: Vivek Oberoi's first film has producer
Published On: 30 June 2020 | Bollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
Vivek Oberoi has shared the poster of his upcoming production, Iti which is said to be a murder mystery. The cast of the film is yet to be announced.
Vivek Oberoi has unveiled the poster of his next production, Iti. The film is being touted as a murder mystery and will be made under his home banner, in collaboration with Mandiraa Entertainment.
Sharing the title poster on Twitter, Vivek wrote, “Excited to announce our 1st film- #Iti Produced by @mandiraa_ent & my home production Oberoi Mega Ent. A high concept thriller directed by the talented @mishravishal. To go on floors by Oct’20Crossed fingers#PrernaVArora. Heartfelt thank you to each one of you for all your love & support.”
Excited to announce our 1st film- #Iti
— Vivek Anand Oberoi (@vivekoberoi) June 30, 2020
Produced by @mandiraa_ent & my home production Oberoi Mega Ent. A high concept thriller directed by the talented @mishravishal. To go on floors by Oct'20🤞#PrernaVArora
Heartfelt thank you to each one of you for all your love & support 🙏 pic.twitter.com/JnGz1C48Yy
The film poster goes with the tagline ‘Can you solve your own murder’. Iti will be directed by Vishal Mishra, who has earlier delivered films such as Happy Hardy and Heer and Marudhar Express.
The story of Iti revolves around a woman who is racing against time to solve her own murder. The film, that marks the debut of Rajeev Sen, is expected to go on floors by September-October 2020 and will be released shortly thereafter.
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