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Street Dancer trailer to be out on THIS date

Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor, and Nora Fatehi starrer Street Dancer is one of the most awaited films of 2020. The movie is slated to release on 24th January 2020 and recently on producer Bhushan Kumar’s birthday, it was revealed that the trailer of the film will be out on 12th December 2019.

Varun took to Twitter to share a video in which they are celebrating Kumar’s birthday and later ask him to reveal the trailer launch date. The actor tweeted, “Happy birthday @itsBhushanKumar Bhushan Bhushan o Bhushan Bhushan 12 th December  #streetdancer3d trailer is comingggggg.”


Well, to this Bhushan Kumar replied, “Hahaha you guys literally forced the trailer launch date out of me!!! Thank you for the lovely surprise @Varun_dvn @ShraddhaKapoor @remodsouza #StreetDancer3D trailer on 12th December ?”

Street Dancer is a dance film made in 3D. With Remo D’Souza directing it and Varun and Shraddha in the lead roles, we surely have high expectations from the movie as the movie brings back the team of ABCD 2.

Earlier, Katrina Kaif was supposed to star in the film, but as the shooting dates were clashing with Bharat she decided to opt-out of the movie. Later, Shraddha replaced her. And well, to star in Street Dancer, Shraddha decided to walk out from Saina Nehwal biopic and Parineeti Chopra stepped into her shoes.

Street Dancer won’t be getting a solo release on 24th January 2020. Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari’s Panga starring Kangana Ranaut will be hitting the screens on the same day. While Street Dancer is a dance film, Panga is said to be based on the backdrop of Kabaddi. It will surely be interesting which film will win the box office race.

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