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‘Bawaal’ teaser gets a thumbs up from audiences

Helmed by well-known filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari, Bawaal has been shot across Paris, Berlin, Poland, Amsterdam, Krakow, Warsaw along with Lucknow.

‘Bawaal’ teaser gets a thumbs up from audiences

Giving the audience a glimpse of the much-awaited Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor-starrer, Bawaal, Prime Video dropped the teaser of the film which has created a frenzy on the internet.

The teaser was shared with a caption, "Love never comes easy, get ready for some Bawaal! ??"


Not only the film fraternity but also fans of popular stars are going gaga over the teaser of the film.

Being paired on-screen for the very first time, Varun and Janhvi have been heaped with praises for not only their enigmatic chemistry but the portrayal of such peculiar and different characters in it.

Helmed by well-known filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari, Bawaal has been shot across Paris, Berlin, Poland, Amsterdam, Krakow, Warsaw along with Lucknow.

The film, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on July 21.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates!

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