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‘Shehzada’: Makers to unveil trailer on Jan 12

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New Delhi: After building high anticipation with the first look teaser of the much awaited film of the year, Kartik Aaryan and Kriti Sanon starrer ‘Shehzada’ is set to welcome 2023 with the splendid trailer of the film on January 12.

With a never witnessed before celebration, the trailer will be celebrated on a grand scale with three straight days of festivities in the most vibrant cities of India.

Following the launch of the trailer on January 12, in Mumbai, the Shehzada himself along with Kriti will celebrate Lohri on January 13th in Jalandhar, Punjab. Furthermore, the actors will make their way to celebrate the festival of kites Makar Sankranti in the great Rann Of Kutch, the white desert of India on January 14th making it one of its kind trailer launch.

Makers of Shehzada said in a statement, “With so much love pouring in from the audiences from all over India; we had to make the trailer launch a larger than life celebration. The entire team is more excited than the audience to finally show their hardwork. This unique 3 day celebration is a way of thanking our audience for the constant love & support.”

‘Shehzada’ is directed by Rohit Dhawan, starring Kartik, Kriti, Manisha Koirala, Paresh Rawal, Ronit Roy, Sachin Khedekar, music by Pritam, produced by Bhushan Kumar, Allu Arvind and Aman Gill, the film is set to release on February 10.

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