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Befikre: Romance is in the air!

Jess Singh, 30 Nov, 2016 01:42 PM
  • Befikre: Romance is in the air!
Bollywood heart-throb Ranveer Singh and co-star Vaani Kapoor have sent Bollywood fans into a social-media frenzy with the release of the Befikre trailer! The Befikre couple have appeared on Facebook leading up to the launch of the film.
 
Loaded with vignettes of the kissing couple, posters of Befikre are captivating. This production of Yash Raj Films is a new age romance, shot in just 50 days. The sexiest star of new age Indian cinema, Ranveer is featured together with bombshell Vaani. Yash Raj Films’ Befikre is special for this great reason.
 
The trailer has already been released on YouTube and other websites. Befikre is the first ever film in the history of Indian cinema to be filmed around the iconic Eiffel Tower in France. To top-off the excitement, the Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo made an appearance for the launch.
 
Actor Ranveer is in action in the trailer and delivers his lines of dialogue with skill. His lines are very convincing:
 
"Get out! Before you forget why you came here! Get out before your pen stripes become your prison, before every phone call becomes urgent. Every deadline decides your future. Get out." 
 
What are the couple running from? Is Befikre a love story of two people running away from everyday life? Topless Ranveer Singh shows off his biceps and worked-out body, spreading sensation about the film’s release on December 9, 2016. Love is in the air with all the posters of Vaani and Ranveer smooching.
 
The film’s soundtrack was composed by Vishal-Shekar, with lyrics written by Jaideep Sahni. The movie is produced and directed by Aditya Chopra. The two co-stars worked five days a week to complete this upcoming film. Vaani, a Delhitian, is a former model and recently signed up for three movies with Yash Raj Films. She doesn't seem to have any connection with the Kapoor family, at least so far!
 
The Befikre romance between Ranveer and Vaani in the middle of Paris is steaming hot. The film not only promises entertainment, but also a stronger business relationship between India and Europe in future.
 
We cannot wait for the film to hit theaters on December 9.

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