Meet ‘Raaz’ actor Dino Morea, who disappeared from films since 9 years and doing this work nowadays!

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You must remember Raaz actor Dino Morea, the actor who gave bold scenes with Bipasha Basu and makes headlines. Raaz become the highest grossing film of 2002 and Bipasha and Dino has become star overnight.

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After the film’s success, Bipasha gets many big films and her career was very successful in bollywood. However, Dino Morea disappeared from the films after that.

But, recently the actor is in the news once again and this time, not for movie, but for a video which is doing rounds on social media.

In the video, Dino is seen teaching boxing to bollywood actor Varun Dhawan.

This video of the actor is shared by Varun Dhawan on his Instagram account. It is being said that Varun is taking Dino’s help for learning boxing for his upcoming film ‘October’.

Early morning training with @thedinomorea

A post shared by Varun Dhawan (@varundvn) on

Through this video, we get a glimpse of Dino after 9 years.

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Let us tell you that Dino has worked with Bipasha Basu in the film ‘Raaz’ in 2000, and the film was a blockbuster hit. It was also being said that Bipasha and Dino came closer to each other during the shooting of the film.

Dino has not seen in any film since a long time. Let us tell you that Dino Morea is an Indian film actor, model and film producer. He was born on December 9, 1975 in Bangalore, Karnataka. The actor has worked in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi films.

Morea was a supermodel and made his acting debut with the TV Series Captain Vyom in which he appeared as “Sonic”, his movie debut was with Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi opposite Rinke Khanna, which was a flop, but he got his breakthrough roles with Rajiv Menon’s Tamil film Kandukondain Kandukondain, the 2002 horror film Raaz and the thriller Gunaah.

His other prominent films include Baaz: A Bird in DangerSssshhh…Rakht and Acid Factory. He was a contestant on the reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi in 2010.

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