October first poster: Varun Dhawan looks downhearted and melancholic, seems to be lost in thoughts
Bollywood Actor Varun Dhawan, Who Is Currently Juggling Between Multiple Work Assignments In Bollywood, Has Something New In Store To Cheer Fans Further.
Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan, who is currently juggling between multiple work assignments in Bollywood, has something new in store to cheer fans further.
After a series of pictures from the sets of October, Varun Dhawan on Friday took to micro-blogging site Twitter and unveiled the first official poster of the Shoojit Sircar directorial.
"#OctoberFirstLook. October will live with you forever.@ShoojitSircar," Varun captioned the poster.
In the dreamy poster, the 'Badlapur' star can be seen laying in the meadows and is lost in his thoughts. The picture also showcases a pervading sense of melancholy.
Earlier, on February 14, the makers have released a beautiful teaser from the film which was too romantic to not fall in love. In the teaser we caught a few glimpses of the lead actor Varun Dhawan and debutant actress Banita Sandhu. While one can see Varun looking at leafless trees, Banita is seen staring out of a window and picturesque locales. The shots of jasmine flowers have further raised the beauty of the teaser.
Being touted as a slice of life love story, October is scheduled to hit the theatres on April 13, 2018.
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Post that, Varun will be seen in Sharat Katariya's Indian Hindi language drama Sui Dhaaga - Made in India. Also starring Anushka Sharma in key role, the movie will hit the theatres on September 28, 2017.
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