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Thugs Of Hindostan trailer to be unveiled on 27th September?

Thugs Of Hindostan, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan, is one of the hotly anticipated movies of 2018. The film is less than two months away from its theatrical release, but the makers are yet to launch the trailer of the movie.

If you are also waiting for the trailer of Thugs Of Hindostan, here is an exciting piece of news for you. According to reports, the makers are planning to release the trailer of the film on 27th September, on the 86th birth anniversary of Yash Chopra, the founder of Yash Raj Films.


We also hear that before unveiling the full-length trailer of the movie, the makers are planning to release a few teasers to pique the curiosity of the audience. Currently, the team is working on the same.

However, when a spokesperson from YRF was contacted, he said, “We will let you know as soon as the plans are firmed up.”

Directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya, Thugs Of Hindostan also stars Katrina Kaif and Fatima Sana Shaikh.

The film is scheduled to roll into cinemas on 7th November, 2018.

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