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First Poster Of Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi rolled out!

When two veterans of Indian cinema, Paresh Rawal and Rishi Kapoor join forces, a laugh riot is guaranteed. If you don't know what are we talking about, then have a close look at the hilarious poster above.

Yes, Rishi Kapoor and Paresh Rawal have joined hands for their forthcoming comedy film Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi. As the name suggests itself, the story of the film is going to revolve around a Punjabi wedding and what all it leads up to.


The first poster of the movie is out and it looks every bit funny and crazy. Rishi Kapoor pulling Paresh Rawal's cheek is the funniest highlight of the poster. Both the talented actors are coming together for the first time in 20 years and we can't wait to see them on-screen after such a long gap.

Presented by Cinekorn Entertainment and Bholenath Movies, Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi also features Payal Ghosh, Vir Das and Prem Chopra in pivotal roles. Directed by Sanjay Chhel and produced Kalapi Nagada and Bharat Patel, the romantic comedy film is all set to tickle audiences' funny bones in cinemas from 15th September onwards.

The trailer of the movie will be rolled out tomorrow at an event in Mumbai.

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