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Poster of Richa Chadha and Akshaye Khanna starrer Section 375 is intriguing

A film’s poster and its trailer are the most important elements that grab the attention of the moviegoers and pull them to the theatres. We have many big films releasing in the upcoming months, but there’s one film that surely needs our attention and the first poster of the movie has turned out to be quite interesting.

We are talking about the film Section 375 which stars Akshaye Khanna and Richa Chadha in the lead roles. The makers of the film have unveiled the first poster, and believe us, it is clearly one of the most interesting posters we have seen in recent times.


T-Series tweeted, “Another case filed against a renowned Bollywood director. The fight for justice has begun. #TeaserOutTomorrow #Section375 #AkshayeKhanna @RichaChadha @MeerraChopra @RahulBhatActor #AjayBahl.”

The poster gives out what exactly the film is all about and that is quite intriguing. There’s a disclaimer at the end of the poster that the movie is a courtroom drama inspired by real-life incidents and deals with the rape law in India. Well, after reading what the film is all about, it will make you wonder if the film is based on Super 30 director Vikas Bahl (he was accused of sexual harassment by a female employee of his production house).

The teaser of Section 375 will be released tomorrow and we can’t wait for it. The movie is directed by Ajay Bahl and it will hit the screens on 13th September 2019. It also stars Meera Chopra and Rahul Bhat. With performances like Richa Chadha and Akshaye Khanna in the lead roles, we surely have a lot of expectations from the film.

Well, Section 375 will clash at the box office with Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Dream Girl and Sunny Kaushal starrer Bhangra Paa Le.

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