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Dream Girl trailer: A saree-clad Ayushmann Khurrana with his sweet voice will make you eager for 13th Sept

Is there something Ayushmann Khurrana can’t do? In Vicky Donor, he played the role of a sperm donor, in Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, the actor played a character who suffers from erectile dysfunction, in Andhadhun, he was seen as a blind man and in his last release Article 15, he played a cop.

Now Ayushmann is all set for his next release titled Dream Girl. The trailer of the film has been released it is hilarious. Balaji Motion Pictures, the producers of the film, tweeted, “A voice so dreamy, you'll be hopelessly lovestruck! Get ready to meet the #DreamGirl! Trailer out now: bit.ly/DreamGirlOffic… @ayushmannk @nushratbharucha @ektaravikapoor @shobha9168 @ruchikaakapoor@writerraj #AnnuKapoor @nowitsabhi #VijayRaaz @oyemanjot @rajbhansali92.”


In the trailer, we are introduced to Ayushmann’s character who plays the roles of Seeta and Radha in theatre dramas. Soon, he gets a job where he talks to people in a female voice using the name Pooja. Many guys and even a girl fall in love with Pooja because of her sensuous voice. Well, after watching the trailer we can say that Dream Girl is going to be an entertaining ride.

As seen in the trailer Ayushmann is very easily speaking in a female voice and the actor himself has dubbed for it. He told a tabloid, "I had to deliver 25 percent of my dialogues in a woman's voice. Since I come from a radio background, it's easier for me to modulate my voice. I have spent years behind the mic, mimicking different people. Raaj had given me the references of a few men, who prank people by talking like a woman. I studied those videos extensively.”

The movie is directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa and it also stars Nushrat Bharucha, Annu Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Abhishek Bannerjee, Manjot Singh, Nidhi Bisht, Rajesh Sharma, and Raj Bhansali. The movie is slated to release on 13th September 2019.

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