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The new trailer of 2.0 to have more of Akshay Kumar?

The upcoming sci-fi film 2.0 is undoubtedly the biggest spectacle of 2018. Starring Rajinikanth, Akshay Kumar and Amy Jackson in principal roles, the movie is a sequel to Robot, which hit screens in 2010.

2.0, which has been produced on a massive budget, has been in the news ever since being officially announced a couple of years ago. Recently, the makers of the flick released its official trailer online, which garnered a very lukewarm response from the audience.


Fans were disappointed for various reasons. Some did not like the turkey VFX work, while others were not happy because it has the minimal presence of superstar Akshay Kumar, who plays the antagonist in the flick.

The latest we hear that the makers have edited the trailer of 2.0 to include more of Kumar. Well, whether or not this news is correct, we will know only after the new trailer is unveiled.

Directed by Shankar, 2.0 is scheduled to arrive in cinemas on 29th November.

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Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar has shared a lengthy Instagram post about The Devil Wears Prada 2, calling it a powerful commentary on how journalism and print media face tough times today.
The 53-year-old watched the sequel and connected deeply with its themes.

Writing on social media, Johar expressed how the original film stayed close to his heart.

He grew to love Meryl Streep's character Miranda Priestly even more after the first movie, despite her demanding nature and elite standards. Her drive for perfection resonated with him.

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