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Alia Bhatt, Shah Rukh Khan Share Dear Zindagi’s First Look, See Pic

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Jul, 2016 11:50 AM
    Superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt on Tuesday revealed the first look of director Gauri Shinde's upcoming "Dear Zindagi".
     
    Alia first tweeted a photograph from the upcoming movie. It also had a caption on the side of the image, where the two actors appeared to be chatting.
     
    "Dear Zindagi, Is it OK to not be OK? Alia," the caption read.
     
    Shah Rukh replied: "Dear Alia, See the Sun is up. The sky is kinda blue. Sort of beautiful. So it's OK if you are not OK. As long as you take care of one person... And that one person is you. SRK."
     
    A tweet from the official handle of the "Don" star's production banner -- Red Chillies Entertainment, stated that the film will be hitting the screens on November 25.
     
    "Here's the first look of 'Dear Zindagi', releasing on November 25!," it read.

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