Tom and Jerry live-action film casts Indian actor Pallavi Sharda

The movie has a release date of April 16, 2021

July 31, 2019 01:57 pm | Updated 02:01 pm IST

Australian-born Indian actor Pallavi Sharda will be part of the ‘Tom and Jerry’ new movie

Australian-born Indian actor Pallavi Sharda will be part of the ‘Tom and Jerry’ new movie

Indian actor Pallavi Sharda has boarded the cast of live-action/animated hybrid film adaptation of classic cartoon series Tom and Jerry.

Sharda, who was born in Perth, Australia, has featured in many Bollywood films, most notably opposite Ranbir Kapoor in Besharam and Ayushmann Khurrana in Hawaizaada.

She joins the film’s cast alongside the likes of Ken Jeong, Rob Delaney and Jordan Bolger.

Actors Chloe Grace Moretz, Michael Pena and Colin Jost are playing the leads in the film, which will be directed by Tim Story, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The project, which hails from Warner Bros stable, will see the animated versions of Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse. They will remain silent, just as they did in the original cartoon.

Moretz will portray Kayla, a new employee at a posh hotel where Jerry takes up residence. She hires Tom, a struggling alley cat, to get rid of Jerry but the pair soon work together to get rid of Kayla’s evil boss, Terrance, to be played by Pena.

Chris DeFaria will serve as a producer with Story and Adam Goodman as executive producers. The film has a release date of April 16, 2021.

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