Akshay Oberoi, who played a significant role in the first portion, was overjoyed to hear that Laal Rang will be getting a sequel recently. Rajesh, portrayed by Akshay, was Shankar’s crime-fighting buddy and was portrayed by Randeep Hooda. In Haryana, the dark social drama from 2016 called Laal Rang focused on the illegal blood trading industry. The sequel will soon start to be filmed.
“The movie dealt with the criminal blood trafficking business,” explains Akshay. He further adds, “The creators attempted to give it a comedic spin despite the fact that it is a serious subject. I’m thrilled that we’re back with the second part. It is arriving after seven years because the first part was warmly appreciated. This time, I can guarantee that it will be more captivating and engaging than the first section.”
Randeep Hooda & Akshay Oberoi:
In addition, Akshay will appear in the film Fighter as an air force pilot. The movie, whose January 25, 2024 release date has been set. Also stars Hrithik and Deepika as Indian Air Force pilots. According to reports, the movie was filmed all around the world and would honour the nation’s armed forces for their sacrifice.
For the unversed, Indian actor and equestrian Randeep Hooda is most known for his roles in Hindi and a select few English-language movies. With Monsoon Wedding, Hooda made his feature debut in Hindi. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai (2010) marked a turning point in his career. And he went on to receive praise for his performances in Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster (2011), Rang Rasiya (2014), Highway (2014), and Sarbjit (2016). He also made appearances in the financially lucrative movies Jannat 2 (2012), Jism 2 (2012), Cocktail (2012), Kick (2014), Sultan (2016), and Baaghi 2 (2012). (2018). With Extraction, he made his English-language film debut in 2020.
In addition to his work in movies, Hooda has appeared in a number of theatre productions. His adaptation of Lee Blessing’s novel A Walk in the Woods marked his playwriting debut. He also competes in polo, show jumping, and dressage competitions as a professional equestrian. He took home a silver medal at the Equestrian Federation of India’s open dressage competition in New Delhi.