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Fukrey Returns' trailer to be unveiled on 13th December!

After teasing fans with a string of quirky posters and hilarious videos, the team of upcoming comic-caper, Fukrey Returns, is all set to release the trailer of the much-awaited flick on 13th December.

Going by the posters and videos the makers have revealed, one thing is very clear that the fukra gang of Choocha, Hunny, Zafar, Lali and Bholi Punjaban is going to be funnier, crazier and wilder this time.


Fukrey Returns is a sequel to the 2013 sleeper hit Fukrey. There is a huge buzz around the sequel in the audience. The makers are quite hopeful that it will replicate the success of the original and fulfil all the expectations the audience has from the film.

Directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba and co-produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, Fukrey Returns stars Richa Chadha, Pulkit Samrat, Ali Fazal and Manjot Singh in principal roles.

Earlier scheduled to release on 8th December, Fukrey Returns will now hit screens on 15th December.

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