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Varun Dhawan, Sara Ali Khan’s 'Coolie No.1' To Hit Screens In May 2020

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 May, 2019 09:44 PM

    The remake of the 1995 film "Coolie No. 1" is set to hit the screens on May 1 next year.

     

    Actor Varun Dhawan will replace veteran Govinda from the original in this remake which will again be directed by his father David Dhawan.

     

    "Aaj ka Din, Agle Saal, Aega 'Coolie No.1' - Hoga Kamaal! Varun tweeted on May 1.

     

    Actress Sara Ali Khan, will be seen opposite him, filling in for Karishma Kapoor from the original.

     
     
     
     
     
     

    Sara took to Instagram and shared a photograph of a badge that the coolies wear. It said: "W. RLY. No. 1 licensed porter".

     

    The director is returning to direct the new movie, which is produced by Vashu Bhagnani who also backed the 1995 film.

     

    After "Mein Tera Hero", and "Judwaa 2", the "Coolie No. 1" remake marks the father and son's 3rd collaboration.

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