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Sharman Joshi Tries His Hand In Horror Genre With '1920 London'

Sharman Joshi Tries His Hand In Horror Genre With '1920 London'
MUMBAI, INDIA - APRIL 7: Bollywood actor Sharman Joshi at his Carter Road residence at Bandra on April 7, 2015 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Prodip Guha/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA - APRIL 7: Bollywood actor Sharman Joshi at his Carter Road residence at Bandra on April 7, 2015 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Prodip Guha/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

MUMBAI -- Having tried his hands in the erotica franchise Hate Story, actor Sharman Joshi is now all set to be a part of the horror series - 1920 (2008) which is likely to be released in March-April next year.

Titled 1920 London, the movie is the third film in the franchise, whose previous installments were 1920 Evil Returns (2012) and 1920.

There were reports that the film, helmed by debut director Tinu Desai, was stuck in some production issues. The actor, however, says the film will come out sometime in March or April 2016.

"My next film will be 1920 London. It's in horror genre, something which I've never attempted. It is directed by Tinu Desai and written by Vikram Bhatt. The movie should release sometime March-April next year," Sharman told PTI.

1920 London also stars actress Priyanka Chopra's cousin Meera, who was seen in last year's paranormal-comedy Gang of Ghosts (2014).

1920, directed by Vikram Bhatt, was released in 2008 and starred Rajneesh Duggal and Adah Sharma. The 2012 sequel, 1920 Evil Returns was helmed by Bhushan Patel and had Aftab Shivdasani, Tia Bajpai, Sharad Kelker and Vidya Malvade in the lead.

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