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Abhishek Banerjee is set to portray a police officer in his upcoming film, 'Baaghi Bechare.' The actor recently shared a sneak peek of his new look on social media, sparking excitement among fans. Directed by Sumit Purohit, known for 'Scam 1992,' the film also features actors Pratik Gandhi and Faisal Malik. This role marks a new direction for Abhishek, adding to his diverse acting portfolio.

Key Points: Abhishek Banerjee Steps into Cop Role in Upcoming Film

  • Abhishek shares cop look on Instagram
  • Set to star in 'Baaghi Bechare'
  • Film directed by Sumit Purohit
  • Co-stars Pratik Gandhi and Faisal Malik
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Abhishek Banerjee to play a police officer on screen

Abhishek Banerjee to portray a police officer on screen, showcasing a new avatar in 'Baaghi Bechare.'

"He looked absolutely dashing in the uniform. - Source"

Mumbai, June 25

Actor Abhishek Banerjee is all set to play a police officer on screen going by the look he has shared on his social media.

The actor posted a story on his Instagram, where he was seen posing in a police uniform grinning ear to ear.

While there has been no official announcement from Abhishek, a source close to the development shared, "Yes, Abhishek will be seen playing a cop on screen soon."

The source added: "He looked absolutely dashing in the uniform, and the look really suits him. It's a different shade for him and audiences who are going to love it."

The actor recently wrapped up the Bhopal shooting schedule of his upcoming film Baaghi Bechare, directed by Sumit Purohit. He had described it as an "incredible journey."

Speaking about the experience, Abhishek said: "Shooting for Baaghi Bechare in Bhopal was an incredible journey. Sumit Rohit, who is the director of the film, has done a brilliant job and the shooting schedule went really smooth."

It also stars Pratik Gandhi and Faisal Malik. The film, written and directed by Sumit Purohit, who has previously written came 1992 - The Harshad Mehta Story. Apart from Abhishek, the film also stars Pratik Gandhi and Panchayat fame Faisal Khan. The project is being backed by the makers of Mirzapur.

The film titled 'Baaghi Bechare' is a satire. As per 'Variety', 'Panchayat' standout Faisal Malik, who succinctly describes the project as part of "this transformative phase of Indian cinema".

Apart from this project, 2025 is an exciting year for Abhishek, who was recently seen in Stolen, and Rana Naidu Season 2.

On the acting front, Abhishek was last seen on screen in "Stree 2: Sarkate Ka Aatank" directed by Amar Kaushik. It is the fourth instalment in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe and serves as the sequel to the movie Stree, which released in 2018.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Abhishek is such a versatile actor! From comic roles in Stree to now playing a cop - he keeps surprising us. Can't wait to see his new avatar. The uniform looks perfect on him 👮‍♂️
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Priya M.
Interesting choice! But I hope they don't make it another cliché cop drama. With Pratik Gandhi and Faisal Malik in the cast, expectations are high. The 'Baaghi Bechare' title suggests something unique though.
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Ankit S.
After his brilliant performance in Stree 2, I'll watch anything with Abhishek! The man can pull off any role with ease. Hope this cop character has some depth and isn't just about action scenes.
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Shweta R.
The combination of Mirzapur makers + Pratik Gandhi + Abhishek Banerjee sounds too good to be true! 2025 is going to be Abhishek's year for sure. Just hoping the script does justice to all this talent.
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Vikram J.
I'm more excited about Faisal Malik being part of this project. His performance in Panchayat was outstanding! If this is indeed part of the "transformative phase of Indian cinema" as described, it could be special.
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Neha P.
Abhishek looks dashing in the uniform! But I hope they focus on good storytelling rather than just star power. Indian cinema needs more substance these days. Fingers crossed 🤞

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