Published 19:27 IST, December 23rd 2018
Alia Bhatt goes gaga over ‘Kapoor & Sons’ co-star Fawad Khan’s latest film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ after release of the trailer
Alia Bhatt has given thumbs up to the trailer of her ‘Kapoor & Sons: Since 1921’ co-star Fawad Khan’s latest film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’. The actress replied to Fawad’s post of the first look trailer on Twitter.
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Alia Bhatt has given thumbs up to trailer of her ‘Kapoor & Sons: Since 1921’ co-star Faw Khan’s latest film.
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actress replied to Faw’s post of first look trailer of ‘ Legend of Maula Jatt’ and called it ‘brilliant’ t once but twice along with stars galore.
Here’s tweet: "What a brilliant brilliant trailer.”
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Alia and Faw were seen bonding big time during promotions of Shakun Batra directorial also featuring Sidharth Malhotra. Both actors were immensely acclaimed for ir performances.
‘ Legend of Maula Jatt’ also stars two or names who have worked in Indian films, Mahira Khan, who h starred opposite Shah Rukh Khan in ‘Raees’ and Humaima Malick, who h shared screen with Emraan Hashmi in 2016 release ‘Raja Natwarlal.’
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But basic plot of ‘ Legend of Maula Jatt’ revolves around ‘Pakistan’s greatest rivalry’ as trailer puts it, between Faw’s character and Hamza Abbasi. Though names like ‘Gliator’, ‘300’ or even ‘Game of Thrones’ are too big to compare it, visuals might just briefly take you in that . From protagonists’ bearded avatars, action scenes, attention to detailing in costumes and objects, every moment seems top-tch.
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film is touted to be most expensive film from country and that is evident in manner in which it is shot. movie has been directed by Bilal Lashari.
Faw has t been seen in India after controversy over his featuring in Karan Johar's 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil'. so-called ban on Pakistani artistes to work in Indian films is still intact. However, singers from country have been lending ir voices for Indian ventures.
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17:03 IST, December 23rd 2018