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Kriti Sanon starrer Mimi to premiere on Netflix and Jio Cinema on 30th July

Kriti Sanon starrer Mimi to premiere on Netflix and Jio Cinema on 30th July

A few days ago, the makers of Kriti Sanon starrer Mimi had revealed that the movie will release this month, and on Friday, it was announced that the trailer of the film will be out on 13th July 2021.

Now, the makers have announced that Mimi will premiere on Netflix and Jio Cinema on 30th July 2021. Kriti took to Twitter to inform her fans about it.


She tweeted, “This July, the unexpected offer will change her LIFE! Delivering the #MimiTrailer in 3 days, #Tuesday! #NothingLikeWhatYoureExpecting! #Mimi releasing on 30th July on @JioCinema & @NetflixIndia.”

On Friday, while announcing the trailer release date, Kriti had shared a motion poster in which different phases of pregnancy were shown.

She had tweeted, “It’s nothing like what you’re expecting!Delivering the #Mimi trailer on 13th July! Stay tuned. #MimiTrailer13July.”

Directed by Laxman Utekar, Mimi also stars Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Pahwa, Supriya Pathak, and Sai Tamhankar. The movie is an adaptation of the Marathi film Mala Aai Vahhaychy (2010). It had won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi.

Well, the motion posters of Mimi have surely grabbed the attention of the audience. Now, let’s wait and watch how the trailer turns out to be.

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