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'James Bond' 24 Cast News: Tennis Pro to Play Bond Girl; Plane Crash Scene Spotted?

The upcoming "James Bond 24" film has a growing cast list and a plane crash scene being designed in Austria, according to reports.

Earlier this week, a report from Gulte pointed out Sania Mirza, a professional Indian tennis player, being approached by movie producers to play a small, yet significant role in Bond 24.

As it turns out, India news website, Zeenews.com said that the 28-year-old top player "is set to give lessons on 'the Bond way to a woman's heart.'"

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"Sania will share secrets during Bond film festival 'The PIX School of Bonding' starting Nov 22," the site revealed.

Mirza meanwhile took to her social media to announce her involvement in the project.

"Thrilled! Excited! Amazed! To unravel bonds secrets. Watch me give lessons on Bond at #PiXSchoolOfBONDing," her Twitter post read. "I have grown up watching Bond movies and I can say safely that he can woo any woman. He is good looking, smart and strong. What more could a woman ask for?"

The titular hero could be dealing with a dangerous fight in mid-air as it has been recently spotted that a plane crash scene is currently being designed in Austria.

The information was perpetuated by the site, MI6, who pointed out leaked photos of buildings that are being constructed on the Bond 24 set.

The Agent 007 fan site further said that the production will last for at least three days in Obertilliach, Austria.

"Daniel Craig is expected to be on location for at least three days, but it has been claimed that the scenes set in Obertilliach will take up about 25 minutes of screen time," the site said.

Aside from Daniel Craig, stars like Ralph Fiennes and Lea Seydoux are also expected to appear in the 24th James Bond movie, which is slated to arrive in theaters Nov. 6 2015.

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