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Sanju trailer to be unveiled on 30th May, 2018

After releasing the teaser on 24th April, 2018, the makers of the upcoming biopic Sanju have now locked the date to unveil the full-length trailer of the movie. The trailer of one of the most awaited movies of the year will be out on 30th May 2018.

Helmed by well-known filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani, the biopic is based on the life of superstar Sanjay Dutt and sees Ranbir Kapoor in the role of Dutt. It sheds lights on a series of events Sanjay has lived through ever since entering Hindi films over three decades ago.


The teaser, which came out on 24th April, has garnered an unprecedented response from the audience and now everyone is looking forward to watching the film in cinemas on 29th June. But before the movie enters theatres, the makers are coming up with its trailer on 30th May.

Co-written and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, Sanju also boasts of an ensemble cast in addition to Ranbir Kapoor, which includes Paresh Rawal, Manisha Koirala, Anushka Sharma, Karishma Tanna, Sonam Kapoor, Dia Mirza, Jim Sarbh and Vicky Kaushal amongst others.

Bankrolled by Vinod Chopra Films and Rajkumar Hirani Films in association with Fox Star Studios, Sanju hits screens on 29th June 2018.

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Robbie Williams fears his weight-loss injections are damaging his vision, saying his eyesight has grown increasingly blurry in recent months. The 51-year-old, who has been using Mounjaro, believes the jab may be behind the sudden decline and wants others to be aware of possible side effects.

He told The Sun he first noticed something was wrong while watching an American football game, when the players appeared “just shapes on the field”. An optician later prescribed new glasses, but Williams said he hadn’t initially linked the problem to the injections.

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