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Makers to unveil Kabir Singh trailer in mid-May

After feasting their eyes on the sizzling teaser of Kabir Singh, fans have now been waiting for the theatrical trailer of the much-awaited movie. Toplined by Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani, Kabir Singh is a sequel to cult Telugu drama, Arjun Reddy (2017). Since the original film created a lot of waves upon its release, fans have pinned oodles of hopes on its remake as well.

The teaser of the remake has received overwhelming response from everyone. Now it will be interesting to see if the trailer also garners the same kind of response from audiences. But when is the trailer finally coming?


Shahid has revealed that the trailer of Kabir Singh will be launched in mid-May. "Trailer will be out in May. We were thinking whether we should put out a teaser or not. When we saw the teaser, we were very happy with it so, we just said let's go and put it out,” said the actor.

Adding further, the star said, “So, the right time for the trailer will obviously be five weeks before the release of the film. I feel the trailer will come out in the second week of May and then the film will be out one month after that.”

Made under the banners of Cine1 Studios and T-Series Films, Kabir Singh is helmed by Sandeep Vanga, who also called the shots for the original film.

The movie is slated to hit the marquee on 21st June, 2019.

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