Kriti Sanon shares the poster of her upcoming film.
In a film that hasn’t been named yet, Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon will appear together for the first time. Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Kriti Sanon shared the principal banner, including herself and Shahid. She also provided fans and followers with an update.
Kriti wrote, “Announcing the wrap of our impossible love story,” when she announced the film’s conclusion. The release date for our untitled project is October 2023. a presentation by Dinesh Vijan and Jio Studios. Aradhana Sah and Amit Joshi directed and wrote the script. Dinesh Vijan, Jyoti Deshpande, and Laxman Utekar were the producers. A Maddock film’s creation.”
Kriti and Shahid were shown riding bikes side by side against a sunset in the first look poster. Shahid sat on the fuel tank while Kriti was seen sitting on the seat. On the poster, the phrase “an impossible love story” was also written.
Fans reacted and wrote, “Not them making Shahid sit near the fuel tank to make him look taller.” as a response to the poster.”Isn’t it strange that the female lead actor is in the seat and the male lead actor is in the tank? Another person commented, “Kriti’s body structure actually appears larger than Shahid’s.” Shahid should be seated on Kriti’s lap, not the other way around. Giving off vibes of EK Villain,” a fan wrote.
The movie was written by Aradhana Sah and Amit Joshi and will be released in October of this year. It was created by Dinesh Vijan, Jyoti Deshpande, and Laxman Utekar. Additionally, Dharmendra and Dimple Kapadia will play significant roles.
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