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The poster of Urvashi Rautela's upcoming film 'JNU: Jahangir National University' has been released. Urvashi has shared the poster of the film on her social media account. The map of India is visible in saffron color in the shared post. An attempt is being made to hold the map of India shown in the poster with the fist. After the release of the poster, this film is in discussion on social media.
While sharing the poster of the film on Instagram, Urvashi wrote – Behind the closed walls of education, a conspiracy is being hatched to break the country, as soon as left and right collide, who will win this battle of supremacy? Mahakal Movies Presents Jahangir National University.
Ravi Kishan and Urvashi Rautela will be seen in lead roles in the film, who will play the story of university students and show it on the big screen. Apart from Urvashi Rautela and Ravi Kishan, actors like Siddharth Bodke, Piyush Mishra, Rashmi Desai, Sonali Sehgal and Vijay Raj will also be seen in this film.
Taran Adarsh shared this poster
While sharing this poster, Taran Adarsh wrote in the caption – First poster of JNU film is out, the film is releasing on 5th April, a conspiracy is being hatched to break the country behind the closed walls of education.
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Poster release of 'Bengal 1947: An Untold Love Story'
TV show 'Saath Nibhana Saathiya' fame actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee has released the first look poster of 'Bengal 1947: An Untold Love Story' on Instagram. This film will be based on the backdrop of historical partition. While sharing the poster, he wrote, First look of partition drama 'Bengal 1947'. A love story set during Partition will be shown in the film. Devoleena will be seen as the lead actress in the film.
Apart from Devoleena Bhattacharjee, the film Bengal 1947 includes many actors like Sohela Kapoor, Omkar Das Manikpuri, Aditya Lakhia, Anil Rastogi, Pramod Pawar, Ankur Armam, Surbhi Srivastava, Falak Rahi, Vikram TDR and Atul Gangwar. The film is all set to release in theaters on March 29.
Let us tell you, both the films have been made on controversial issues. Both the films have been in the headlines since the release of the posters.