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Loveratri locks a new release date

Earlier scheduled to release on 21st September 2018, the forthcoming Hindi film, Loveratri, will now enter cinemas on 5th October. Superstar Salman Khan, who is producing the film under his production house, Salman Khan Films, took to his Twitter handle to announce the new release date. The actor gave a countdown to the release date which is 224 days starting today.

Loveratri, which was announced last year, is one of the highly anticipated movies of 2018 simply because it marks the acting debut of Salman Khan's brother-in-law Aayush Sharma along with model-turned-actress Warina Hussain.


Though not many details are out about the film, sources tell it is set in Gujarat and unfolds the love story of the leading couple over the span of Navratri.

Recently, Salman Khan unveiled the first look poster of the film, which inflamed social media within hours. It showcased Aayush and Warina in the dandiya ready pose. The response the poster generated shows that there is a lot of excitement among the audience to see the next member of the Khan family on screen.

Loveratri is being directed by debutant director Abhiraj Minawala.

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