Sushant
Singh
Rajput
has
opted
out
of
"Chanda
MamaDoor
Ke" due
to
date
conflicts
but
plans
to
develop
his
own
space
movie,
according
to
a
release.
The
32-year-old
actor,
who
was
recently
in
news
for
buying
land
on
the
Moon,
plans
to
make
what
he
claims
would
be
India's
first
space
film,
to
be
developed
via
Innsaei
Ventures
Pvt
Ltd,
a
company
a
co-founded
by
Rajput
and
entrepreneur
Varun
Mathur.
"Sushant's
passion
for
the
Moon
and
space
is
second
to
none
in
this
sphere.
He
has
unparalleled
interest
to
learn
more
about
the
universe,
and
to
delve
into
anything
that
might
help
him
understand
this
phenomenon
further.
However,
since
there
was
a
lot
of
up
and
down
in
this
film,
Sushant
will
not
be
able
give
his
dates
to
this
project
(Chanda
Mama...)
since
he
has
his
hands
full
with
many
projects.
"Having
said
that,
it
does
not
mean
we
won't
be
making
a
space
film.
Innsaei
Ventures
is
quite
keen
on
making
a
space
film
and
Sushant
will
be
working
on
this
very
soon.
I
extend
my
very
best
wishes
to
Mr
Sanjay
Puran
Singh
(the
director
of
Chanda
Mama...)
and
Mr
Viki
Rajani
for
this
film.
I
hope
it
brings
them
great
success," Mathur
said
in
a
statement.
The
actor
is
currently
working
on
Abhishek
Chaubey's
dacoit
drama
Son
Chiriya,
in
which
he
will
be
seen
sharing
screen
space
with
Bhumi
Pednekar.
He
has
also
wrapped
up
the
shoot
of
Kedarnath,
which
marks
the
debut
of
Saif
Ali
Khan's
daughter,
Sara
Ali
Khan.
Apart
from
Son
Chiriya
&
Kedarnath,
he
will
also
be
seen
in
upcoming
films,
Drive
and
the
remake
of
'Fault
In
Our
Stars'.