The teaser of the upcoming romantic comedy Abir Gulaal is out now, providing a pleasant glimpse into the much-awaited Bollywood return of Pakistani cinema heartthrob Fawad Khan alongside Bollywood diva Vaani Kapoor
Launched on Tuesday (in the present day), the teaser showcases the duo’s electrical chemistry towards the wet backdrop of London.
Fawad serenades Vaani with the traditional “Kuch Na Kaho” inside a automobile caught in visitors, prompting her playful query, “Are you flirting with me?” His suave response, “Would you like me to?” has already set hearts racing.
Directed by Aarti S. Bagdi, the movie follows two wounded souls discovering therapeutic and love unexpectedly.
Produced by Indian Tales, A Richer Lens, and Aarjay Footage, Abir Gulaal is slated to hit theaters on Could 9, 2025, promising a mix of laughter, romance, and tender moments. Followers are buzzing about Fawad’s comeback after eight years.
Throughout a latest dialog on a radio present, Bollywood diva Vaani Kapoor was quizzed about Fawad Khan, the actor admitted that she is among the many hundreds of thousands of followers of the Pakistani heartthrob.
The ‘Khel Khel Mein’ actor stated, “I like his work. I’ve seen a few his reveals on streaming platforms, again within the days, on OTT, and I like him.”
Kapoor continued, “I believe the audiences right here in India have cherished him for the artist that he’s, the craft that he possesses, and the truth that he’s supremely proficient as an artist. I see an artist as a person, for the work that they do. I like that and I attempt to take a look at it in a manner, barring all these xyz components connected to anyone.”
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It’s price noting right here that Khan’s final Bollywood outing was in ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ (2016), earlier than the Indian Movement Image Producers Affiliation (IMPPA) and the Movie Producers Guild of India banned artists from Pakistan from working of their nation after the relations between neighbouring nations deteriorated, following the Uri assault in 2016.