After
the
blockbuster
success
of
Simmba,
Ranveer
Singh
and
Rohit
Shetty
are
reuniting
again
for
a
laugh
riot
titled
Cirkus.
The
film
is
reportedly
Rohit's
take
on
Shakespeare's
famous
play,
The
Comedy
of
Errors
which
had
also
inspired
Sanjeev
Kumar's
1982
film
Angoor.
On
Tuesday
(December
22,
2020),
Ranveer
took
to
his
Instagram
page
to
share
a
few
candid
stills
from
what
looked
like
the
sets
of
Cirkus.
Ranveer
Singh
Gears
Up
For
Cirkus
While
Ranveer
didn't
divulge
any
details
in
his
post,
his
caption
gave
it
away.
In
the
snaps,
the
'83
actor
is
seen
looking
into
a
distance
and
lost
in
thoughts
inside
a
circus
tent.
Ranveer's
caption
for
the
picture
read,
"🎪
🎞
🎥
🎭."
Ranveer
Singh
To
Play
A
Double
Role
A
Mumbai
Mirror
report
earlier
reported
that
Cirkus
stars
Ranveer
Singh
in
a
double
role.
"After
exploring
different
sub-genres
of
comedy-
horror,
slapstick
and
situational-
Rohit
is
stepping
into
the
period
space.
The
film
is
set
in
the
'60s.
Since
the
humour
arises
from
when
four
lookalikes
cross
each
other's
paths,
Rohit
decided
to
set
the
story
in
'68
when
there
were
no
mobile
phones," a
source
had
told
the
tabloid.
Cirkus
Will
Be
Shot
In
Mumbai,
Ooty
And
Goa
Besides
Ranveer
Singh,
Varun
Sharma
also
plays
a
double
role
in
Cirkus.
Pooja
Hegde
and
Jacqueline
Fernandez
play
the
leading
ladies
in
the
film.
Besides
Mumbai,
the
film
will
also
be
shot
extensively
in
Ooty
and
Goa.
Meanwhile,
Ranveer
Singh
completed
a
decade
in
the
film
industry
this
year.
Talking
about
his
journey
in
Bollywood,
the
actor
had
told
Hindustan
Times,
"With
each
passing
year
and
every
film,
I
have
learnt
something
more
about
the
craft,
about
myself,
and
I
have
always
tried
to
keep
bettering
myself
and
improving
my
set
of
skills.
With
every
film
and
character,
I
hope
to
keep
exploring
myself
a
little
more.
Hopefully,
somewhere
along
the
way,
in
the
course
of
'becoming'
other
people,
I'll
be
able
to
understand
myself
better.
Honestly,
every
experience
and
film
has
left
me
a
little
more
enriched.
So,
I'm
extremely
grateful
for
each
and
every
opportunity."