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Janhvi Kapoor’s Good Luck Jerry lands on Disney+ Hotstar

This is Aanand L Rai's first collaboration with Kapoor, who was last seen in horror-comedy Roohi.

Janhvi Kapoor’s Good Luck Jerry lands on Disney+ Hotstar

Bollywood star Janhvi Kapoor's upcoming feature film Good Luck Jerry will release on Disney+ Hotstar on July 29.

The Punjab-set movie is produced by filmmaker Aanand L Rai's Colour Yellow Productions.


Good Luck Jerry is directed by Sidharth Sengupta and written by Pankaj Matta.

Kapoor took to Instagram to share the premiere date and two new posters of the film.

"Nikal padi hu main ek naye adventure par, Good luck nahi bolenge? #GoodLuckJerry streaming from 29th July on @disneyplushotstar," she wrote.

The film also stars Deepak Dobriyal, Mita Vashisht, Neeraj Sood, and Sushant Singh in important roles.

This is Rai's first collaboration with Kapoor, who was last seen in horror-comedy Roohi.

Good Luck Jerry is backed by Colour Yellow Productions and LYCA Productions, in association with Sundial Entertainment.

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