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Sab Kushal Mangal trailer: Akshaye Khanna steals the show here

Padmini Kolhapure’s son, Priyaank Sharma and Ravi Kishan’s daughter Riva Kishan are all set to make their Bollywood debut with a film titled Sab Kushal Mangal. The movie also stars Akshaye Khanna and the makers have unveiled the trailer of the film.

The producers of the film, One Up Emtertainment, took to Twitter to share the trailer. They posted, “Shaadi ke liye hoga dangal, par aaj se hoga Sab Kushal Mangal! ? Presenting the #SabKushalMangalTrailer: https://bit.ly/SabKushalMangal-Trailer @PriyaankkSharma @itsrivakishan #NitinManmohan @prachinm #AkshayeKhanna #KaranVishwanathKashyap @ZeeMusicCompany @satishkaushik2.”


Well, it is a decent trailer with a few funny scenes in it. Priyaank Sharma and Riva Kishan are good, but it is Akshaye Khanna who steals the show. He is damn good and impresses us with his comic timing. The movie also stars veteran actors like Satish Kaushik and Supriya Pathak.

Talking about the movie Akshaye had stated, “I really liked the story and the character. Also, the fact that the comedy is never forced, it is situational.”

Well, the director of the film Karan Vishwanath Kashyap is very impressed with Priyaank and Riva. While talking about the actors, he stated, “Both Priyaank and Riva are extremely hard working. Though both of them come from illustrious backgrounds, they went through the same drill that any newcomer to the industry would. I auditioned them both and if I didn’t think they suited their characters, I definitely wouldn’t have cast them in the film. They both have done such a fantastic job in the film that you have to see it believe it. I have no doubt that they both have bright futures ahead of them.”

Sab Kushal Mangal is slated to release on 3rd January 2020.

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