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Noted Bollywod actress and a popular model Tulip Joshi will act opposite Mammootty for a movie titled Mission 90 Days.


The movie to be directed by Keerthi Chakra fame Major Ravi is based on former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's assassination.

The movie will feature Mammootty in the role of a Major. Tulip Joshi plays his wife and Vani Viswanath as LTTE cadre Nalini, who was instrumental in Rajiv Gandhi's murder.

The movie would go to floors on 11 April.






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