Mumbai:
Deepak Tijori to direct two films this year Mumbai Actor-turned-director Deepak Tijori, whose last directorial venture Sunny Deol's Fox in 2009, says he will wield the megaphone for two projects this year.
"Yes, I will be directing two films. One film will be produced by Vikram Bhatt. Vikram has written the script for it which is titled Love Games. It's a thriller which will be shot soon. The star cast of the film is not yet decided," Deepak, who made his directorial debut with 2003 release Oops!, told IANS.
The auditions for the second film are in full swing.
Deepak said: "I am also making a film with (producer) Denis Selarka. It is yet an untitled film. We will start shooting for the film from August. The star cast for this film will be finalized in a week's time. Auditions are going on and we are primarily looking for the girl's character."
His Bollywood career started with a small role in Krodh (1990) and post that he earned a name for playing supporting characters in hits like Aashiqui, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa and Anjaam.
As a director, the 50-year-old old hasn't made it big yet. His directorial ventures such as Fareb, Tom Dick And Harry and Fox couldn't set the cash registers ringing.
"Yes, I will be directing two films. One film will be produced by Vikram Bhatt. Vikram has written the script for it which is titled Love Games. It's a thriller which will be shot soon. The star cast of the film is not yet decided," Deepak, who made his directorial debut with 2003 release Oops!, told IANS.
The auditions for the second film are in full swing.
Deepak said: "I am also making a film with (producer) Denis Selarka. It is yet an untitled film. We will start shooting for the film from August. The star cast for this film will be finalized in a week's time. Auditions are going on and we are primarily looking for the girl's character."
His Bollywood career started with a small role in Krodh (1990) and post that he earned a name for playing supporting characters in hits like Aashiqui, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa and Anjaam.
As a director, the 50-year-old old hasn't made it big yet. His directorial ventures such as Fareb, Tom Dick And Harry and Fox couldn't set the cash registers ringing.