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Dera Sacha Sauda head’s next film to release on October 7

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Chandigarh, Sep 20 (PTI) Dera Sacha Sauda head GurmeetRam Rahim Singh’s next film "MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart" isset to hit the screens on October 7. Earlier, he had acted in "MSG: The Messenger" and it’ssequel. This is the first time that the Dera head would bedonning the mantle of a character and not portray himself asGuru, a Dera spokesman said here today. His another project titled, "Online Gurukul" is also inpost production. "MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart" was shot in merely 25days. "The next film is a comedy where he would showcase that itis possible to create healthy humor without any doubleentendre dialogues," he said. "MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart" chronicles the past life ofLion Heart, the high tech secret agent. "As he faces aliens and their high tech weapons a fewhundred years ago, he has to unlock the age old secrets ofancient India to get the technologies to face the seeminginsurmountable enemy," said Dera head. The movie revolves around a medieval warrior who fightsalien invaders from outer space for the honor of his land andthe dignity of the women. Apart from direction, acting, singing, he is handling30 departments in this film. PTI VJSHD

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