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Confirmed: The brand-new teaser of Shah Rukh Khan’s Zero to release on Eid

It’s time for double celebration this Eid. Apart from watching Salman Khan in an action-packed avatar in his forthcoming film, Race 3, cine-lovers will also get to feast their eyes on the brand-new teaser of Shah Rukh Khan’s much-awaited film, Zero.

Yes, it has been confirmed now that the teaser of the Aanand L Rai directorial will be rolled out on Eid. The first teaser of the movie was launched on 1st January, 2018, along with the formal announcement of the film’s official title. A minute-long teaser had taken the social media by storm within hours of going online.


"Shah Rukh did not want to let go of the Eid opportunity. He has had a release during Eid with Chennai Express (2013), which crossed Rs. 200 crores and he knows the kind of buzz that the teaser can create and hence, the teaser will now be out on Eid,” reveals a well-placed source.

SRK also confirmed the news on micro-blogging site Twitter in a fan interaction.

Besides Khan, Zero also stars Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif in lead roles. Jointly produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Colour Yellow Productions, the movie enters cinemas on 21st December, 2018.

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