
Their upcoming film will be shot over 70 days in Atlanta, San Francisco, San Jose, Las Vegas and maybe LA
Avinash Lohana (MUMBAI MIRROR; May 17, 2016)

The actress will be returning to the bay later this week and start prepping for Hansal Mehta's next, the tentatively titled Simran, which rolls in the US in June. “It will be a start-to-finish 70-day schedule; a few portions will be shot in India. Kangana plays a Gujarati girl and as part of her prep will be watching Gujarati plays and films to get a sense of the culture and the dialect. Ketan Mehta's Bhavni Bhavai is a must watch,“ says Hansal who will be shooting the film in Atlanta, San Francisco, San Jose, Las Vegas and maybe in Los Angeles.
Simran is about a Gujarati girl who heads out to California and gets involved in small-time criminal activities. “I play a bank robber in the film. The story is inspired by real-life incidents but not directly by Sandeep Kaur. It's about a Gujarati girl who dreams of making it big, she sets out to fulfill her mother's dream but ends up losing everything,“ the 29-year-old actress had earlier revealed to Mirror (August 13, 2015) adding that she is going to have a lot of fun with the character. “She is very self assured, that's an endearing trait about the community.“
For Vishal's Rangoon, a Casablanca-like love trian gle in which she plays a '40s screen diva, Julia, Kangana had learnt horse-riding with popular villain-stuntman and horse whisperer Jeetu Verma. Hansal adds that they will also visit Gujarat for a few days. This time besides spending time with the locals in Ahmedabad, Hansal and Kangana will meet and interact with Gujarati NRIs settled in the US to understand their lifestyle.
Being a Gujarati himself, the Aligarh director is happy to be making this film. “It will be a fun, entertaining film. We will be keeping Kangana's look very authentic to the culture. The film's story and script have been penned by Apurva Asrani,“ he concludes.