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Phillauri Trailer: Anushka As Ghost Bride Will Steal Your Heart, Bollywood Showers Praises

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Feb, 2017 01:31 PM

    Best Monday ever. Actress Anushka Sharma's second film as producer promises to be everything wonderful.

     

    The 28-year-old actress became a producer with NH10, which was hailed by audience and critics and her next, titled Phillauri, is on its way to greatness.

     

    Set in Punjab, the film traces the story of a ghost (played by Anushka Sharma) who is married to a living person (Suraj Sharma) after he was asked to marry a tree before getting married to his fiancee as he manglik.

     

    Anushka, the ghost haunts Suraj and his fiancee (Mehreen Pirzada) and they discover she has an unfinished business of her own. The story moves to a flashback in which Anushka seems to be in a love with a budding musician played by Diljit Dosanjh and something went wrong in their love story.

     

    Of the film, Anushka earlier told : "Wedding in the movie is just the backdrop of the story. Phillauri has got shades of drama, craziness and really interesting characters. It is romantic, fun and at the same time very intriguing. The story is set in Phillaur district of Punjab."

     

    Soon after the trailer got released today, Anushka Sharma also shared the first poster of Phillauri, that also stars Diljit Dosanjh, who returns to Bollywood after making a blockbuster debut with udta Punjab last year.

    Coming back to the Phillauri trailer, SRK tweeted, “Too too sweet. Main paidaishi bhoot hoon!!”

    Twinkle Khanna also shared the trailer with the caption, “Considering I’m obsessed with ghosts and keep writing about people marrying trees-this is right up my alley-love the trailer @AnushkaSharma, ” Karan Joahr wrote, “I LOVE this trailer!!! it tells a story that you want to know all about!”

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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