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First poster of multi-starrer comic-caper Total Dhamaal inflames the internet

2018 turned out to be quite a profitable year for Bollywood as many movies went on to perform extremely well at the box-office, surprising audiences and trade pundits alike. And looking at the impressive line-up of films slated to hit screens this year, it seems that 2019 is going to be equally beneficial for the Hindi film industry.

Directed by Indra Kumar, Total Dhamaal is one of the most-awaited films ready to enter theatres in 2019. The multi-starrer film, which features Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Jonny Lever, Arshad Warsi, Javed Jaffrey, Riteish Deshmukh and Sanjay Mishra in its ensemble cast, is being touted as the biggest comic-caper to hit screens in 2019.


Today, the makers of the highly anticipated film launched its first poster which took the internet by storm within hours of getting released. "Gear up for the wildest adventure ever," actor Ajay Devgn wrote while dropping the first poster of the film.

In the poster, all the actors featuring in the ensemble cast can be seen standing next to each other grinning ear to ear. "Aaj se hoga sirf Total Dhamaal. Gear up for the wildest adventure ever," Ajay wrote on Twitter, adding that the trailer of the comic-caper will be rolled out on January 21.

Total Dhamaal, the sequel to Double Dhamaal (2011) and the third instalment in the Dhamaal franchise, rolls into cinemas on 22nd February, 2019.

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