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Fawad Khan, Vaani Kapoor present exciting new rom com ‘Abir Gulaal’

iGlobal Desk

One of the year's most promising rom coms, ‘Abir Gulaal’, is all set for the cinemas and, according to its team, it will kindle the charm, magic and joy of classic romance.

With Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor as an exciting fresh pairing at the core, this heartwarming new film hits cinemas worldwide on May 9.

The film promises to be a delightful return to feel-good romantic cinema. Presented by Indian Stories Limited and A Richer Lens Entertainment, in association with Aarjay Pictures, Abir Gulaal unfolds on the picturesque streets of London, weaving a story full of laughter, tenderness, and unexpected turns.

Produced by Vivek B. Agrawal (‘Queen’, ‘Udta Punjab’, ‘Sacred Games’), Avantika Hari and Rakesh Sippy, the film promises to deliver the kind of chemistry and emotional resonance that has long been missing from the big screen. ‘Abir Gulaal’ is directed by Aarti S. Bagdi.

The teaser, now live on YouTube, gives audiences a sneak peek into the film’s heartfelt narrative, playful moments and the undeniable on-screen charm of its lead pair.

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As anticipation builds, the movie is already positioning itself as a cinematic celebration of love, timing its release perfectly to uplift spirits and bring warmth to audiences around the world.

The teaser concludes with the heartwarming message, "Bringing love back". Along with the teaser, Vaani also shared the film's release date on Instagram, confirming that 'Abir Gulaal' will be hitting theatres in May.

The film follows the journey of two individuals whose unexpected bond leads them to emotional healing and a blossoming love. According to director Bagdi, the film explores how love can emerge as a beautiful, unanticipated consequence of healing.

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The film's producers are Vivek B Agrawal, Avantika Hari, and Rakesh Sippy.

Fawad's return to the silver screen comes almost nine years after his last Bollywood film, 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' (2016), following the controversy around the ban on Pakistani artists after the 2016 Uri Attack.

(*With ANI Inputs)

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