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Kabir Singh teaser to be rolled out on Monday

Apart from Salman Khan’s Bharat, if there is any other remake that cinephiles are waiting with bated breath is Shahid Kapoor’s Kabir Singh, which is an official remake of Telugu blockbuster Arjun Reddy (2017).

The film, which went on floors a couple of months ago, is now ready to unveil its teaser. Yes, the teaser of Kabir Singh, also featuring Kiara Advani as the female lead, will be rolled out on April 8.


Shahid Kapoor took to social media to share the teaser poster of the film. "Find the Kabir Singh within you,” wrote the actor on his Instagram account.

Shahid, who was last seen in Shree Narayan Singh’s Batti Gul Meter Chalu (2018), plays the role of an alcoholic surgeon in Kabir Singh, who has anger management issues and resorts to self-destruction after his girlfriend marries someone else.

Jointly produced by Cine1 Studios and T-Series Films, Kabir Singh is written and directed by Sandeep Vanga, who also helmed the original film.

It is slated to buzz into theatres on 21st June, 2019.

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There’s a quiet shift happening on streaming platforms this year. Indian mythological stories, once treated as children’s animation or festival reruns, have started landing on global services with serious ambition. These titles are travelling further than they ever have, including into the UK’s busy OTT space.

It’s about scale, quality, and the strange comfort of old stories in a digital world that changes too fast. And in a UK market dealing with subscription fatigue, anything fresh, strong, and rooted in clear storytelling gets noticed.

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