New Delhi: After working together in blockbuster movie 'The Dirty Picture', actor Emraan Hashmi is excited to team up with Vidya Balan again because he feels it is always better to work with familiar faces. The duo will be seen in 'No One Killed Jessica' famed director Raj Kumar Gupta's 'Ghanchakkar'. The movie is almost finished and will release in 2013.
"The film is a very unique combination as there is comedy, suspense as well as thrills. It is great to be reuniting with Vidya (Balan) after 'The Dirty Picture'. It was back to being with someone who is familiar to you," Emraan
told PTI.

Emraan says it is fun working with a new director as he brings in new ideas and methodology of working.
After releasing four films this year 'Jannat 2', 'Shanghai', 'Raaz 3' and 'Rush', Emraan is on a roll as he has movies like Vishal Bharadwaj's 'Ek Thi Daayan', Karan Johar's 'Unglee' for next year.
Produced by Johar, 'Unglee' is directed by Rensil D'Silva (of 'Kurbaan' fame) and Emraan says it is fun working with a new director as he brings in new ideas and methodology of working.
"It is nice to be working on a film like 'Unglee'. Rensil is a very sorted director and what impresses me most is that he is very intelligent as well. It is always good to be working with new people as they come up with fresh ideas. Also, they bring to fore new things about your own self and acting prowess; it is a new discovery altogether," he added.
The film also stars Sanjay Dutt, Randeep Hooda, Kangana Ranaut and Neha Dhupia.
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