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Saif Ali Khan starrer Jawaani Jaaneman gets a new release date

Saif Ali Khan starrer Jawaani Jaaneman was slated to hit the screens on 29th November 2019. But a few days ago, it was reported that the movie has been postponed to 2020.

Today, the makers of the film have announced the new release date. Pooja Entertainment, who is co-producing the film with Saif Ali Khan, took to Twitter to announce the release date. They tweeted, “Kuch cases mein jawaani ke saal 4 nahi 40 hote hai ? Get ready for the date! #JawaaniJaaneman in cinemas 7 Feb 2020! #BlackNightFilms #NorthernLightFilms @nitinrkakkar #SaifAliKhan @AlaiaF_ #Tabu @vashubhagnani @jackkybhagnani @jayshewakramani @PuriAkshai @honeybhagnani.”


Apart from Saif Ali Khan, the film also stars Tabu and marks the Bollywood debut of Pooja Bedi’s daughter, Alaia Furniturewalla. The shooting of the film took place in London and it is said to be about a 40-year-old man who is young at heart.

While Tabu and Saif have starred together in films like Tu Chor Main Sipahi, Hum Saath Saath Hain and Biwi No. 1, the two actors were never paired opposite each other. For the first time we will get to see them as a jodi on the big screen as reportedly Tabu plays the role of Saif’s ex-girlfriend in the film.

Saif isn’t having a great run at the box office from the past few years. His last hit was 2013 release Go Goa Gone after which he has starred in back-to-back nine flops. He will next be seen on the big screen in Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior in which he plays the role of antagonist Uday Bhan. The trailer of the film was launched yesterday and Saif was the show-stealer in it. Reportedly, Saif will be seen in a cameo in Dil Bechara which is a remake of Hollywood film The Fault In Our Stars.

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