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On Raveena Tandon’s birthday, makers of K.G.F Chapter 2 unveil the first look poster of the actress

Murtuza Iqbal

Raveena Tandon is all set to make her big-screen comeback with the film K.G.F Chapter 2. It’s a Kannada film that will be dubbed in various languages including Hindi.


Today, Raveena celebrates her 46th birthday and the makers of K.G.F Chapter 2 have unveiled the first look poster of the actress. Raveena took to Instagram to share the poster with her fans.

She posted, “THE gavel to brutality!!! Presenting #RamikaSen from #KGFChapter2. Thanks KGF team for the wonderful birthday gift . #HBDRaveenaTandon @vkiragandur @thenameisyash @prashanthneel @srinidhi_shetty @duttsanjay @karthik_krg @excelmovies @ritesh_sid @aafilmsindia @faroutakhtar @vaaraahicc @hombalefilms.”

Raveena plays the role of a politician in the film, and reportedly, her character is said to be inspired by Indira Gandhi. However, there’s no confirmation from the makers on it.

The actress had kickstarted the shooting of the film earlier this year, and the day, Raveena joined the sets, director Prashanth Neel had posted on Instagram, “The lady who issues the death warrant has arrived? A warm welcome to you @officialraveenatandon mam... The energy you have brought to our set is refreshing!! #ramikasen in the building!! #kgfchapter2?”

Apart from Raveena, K.G.F Chapter 2 also stars Yash, Sanjay Dutt, and Srinidhi Shetty. The film is slated to hit the big screen next year.

Meanwhile, K.G.F Chapter 1 has got a re-release in India. Ritesh Sidhwani, the co-producer of the film, recently posted on Instagram, “Mask, Distance, Action! Catch the re-release of #KGFChapter1 at cinemas near you between 23rd-29th October. @pvrcinemas_official @inoxmovies @cinepolisindia . . @thenameisyash @srinidhi_shetty @prashanthneel @vkiragandur @hombalefilms @excelmovies @faroutakhtar #AAFilms.”

While K.G.F is a Kannada film, the Hindi dubbed version had received a good response, and now, the moviegoers are eagerly waiting for K.G.F Chapter 2.

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