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Alia-Ranveer Starrer 'Gully Boy's First Look Out

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Feb, 2018 12:37 PM

    The first looks of Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt in their upcoming movie, 'Gully Boy' has been revealed.

     

    The duo look deep in thought with inquisitiveness in their eyes.

     
     
     

    14th February 2019 #gullyboy

    A post shared by Zoya Akhtar (@zoieakhtar) on

     
     

    The post also gave out the release date for the film which is February 14 next year.

     

    The film is inspired by the lives of two rappers - Vivian Fernandes aka Divine and Naved Shaikh aka Naezy.

     

    The movie will mark the duo's first pairing onscreen and will be directed by Zoya Akhtar.

     

    The movie will tell the story of streets rappers from the slums of Dharavi in Mumbai. In fact, Zoya and Ranveer attended a few sessions of two street rappers, Naezy and Divine. Once underdogs, the two are now known names in the music scene, collaborating with artists such as Nucleya, doing sold-out shows in London, and charting the map of underground rap scene in India.
     
     
    Here's a glimpse of what they do.
     
     

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