Superstar Tabu’s first glimpse as Sister Francesca from Dune: Prophecy was unveiled on Tuesday, August 13. A prequel series called Dune: Prophecy follows the wildly popular film franchise directed by Denis Villeneuve. The actress is set to play the "strong, intelligent, and alluring" character of Sister Francesca in a recurring role on the show.
Ajay Devgn and Tabu play the key roles in Neeraj Pandey's film, which also stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Saiee Manjrekar, and Shantanu Maheshwari. The movie was originally supposed to be out on July 5, 2025, however, it was subsequently postponed over a month. It will be released in theatres on August 2, 2024.
Mahesh Bhatt recently talked about how he first met Ajay Devgn in an interview, and he talked about how his father Veeru Devgn asked for him to be in one of his movies.
She is among Bollywood's most gifted actresses. Throughout her extensive career spanning more than three decades, Tabu has excelled and has never shied away from challenging tasks. Tabu is renowned for her outspoken personality and has always kept a modest attitude despite her popularity.
The actor recently revealed he signed the film while having a shower because Bhatt was keen for him to sign the movie. Sonali Bendre and Pooja Bhatt also acted in the film, which was partially based on Bhatt's life. Ajay talked about his experience working with Mahesh Bhatt in a recent interview with the popular news portal.
Their next project together is the romantic thriller Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha. They have previously worked together on films like Vijaypath, De De Pyaar De, Bholaa, Drishyam, Drishyam 2, and more. Ajay and Tabu must have had a lot of amazing anecdotes about each other after collaborating on so many films.
As an actor, Tabu has never been afraid to take chances and portray people in her age range. Thus, rather than being de-aged in Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha, the actress expressed her gratitude to the filmmakers for using younger performers.
Crew stars Kriti Sanon and Kareena Kapoor Khan beside her, have demonstrated that a movie doesn't need a hero to be popular. Its popularity has encouraged filmmakers to create additional stories with strong female leads.