Manushi Chhillar made everyone proud when the talented Indian actress won Miss World in 2017. Since then the actress has left no stone unturned to make heads turn with her fashion sense. If we look at the choices of her films the list gets impressive day by day. After her appearance in Akshay Kumar starrer Samrat Prithviraj, the actress has bagged her third project. This time, she will share the screen with John Abraham in a film titled Tehran. The film is based on true events.

Tehran has been in the news since the inception and now after the big reveal the film becomes more special. What grabbed my attention was her unusual looks in the film. I feel she carries the short hair sportingly. Here’s is a look at the what Manushi said about the film:

On being part of Tehran…

I’m thrilled to have signed my third film and it’s amazing that I have been noticed because of my work in debut film in which I really put in my everything. I personally love this genre of films that are inspired by true events and I hope to do my best in Tehran. I have to thank my producer Dinesh Vijan for his trust in me and for making me a part of this incredible project.

On sharing the screen with John Abraham…

I’m really looking forward to working with John Abraham and creatively collaborating with him in Tehran. I thank my director Arun Gopalan for believing that I can be a part of his vision. It is amazing to be associated with such big projects at the start of my career and this validates my belief in myself as an actor. I want to give it my all in Tehran and I hope I get love from media and audiences.

On her new hairstyle for the project…

I sport a new look in this film and I’m really excited about it. I want to do varied roles and be a part of the best films being made by our industry. Tehran gives me an opportunity to shine bright and I hope I can do justice to the role on screen. I will work very hard for it.

Tehran is produced by Dinesh Vijan, Shobhna Yadav and Sandeep Leyzell. It’s A Maddock Films production in association with Bake My Cake Films, directed by Arun Gopalan, and penned by Ritesh Shah and Ashish Prakash Verma,