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Arjun Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha’s ‘Tevar’ oozes a lot of attitude

The official motion poster of the movie is out and going by what we see, the movie looks promising and full of 'Tevar' (attitude).

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Finally, we’ll get to see Arjun Kapoor in a ‘tina dhin da’ type, bombastic role, something he has been wanting to do for long. And we’ll get to see this avatar of him in his upcoming movie ‘Tevar’. The official motion poster of the movie is out and going by what we see, the movie looks promising and full of ‘Tevar’ (attitude).

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Arjun Kapoor dons the same rugged look which he had in his debut movie ‘Ishaqzaade’. The motion poster also shows glimpses of Sonakshi Sinha and Manoj Bajpai. The movie, since is based in Agra, seems to have been shot in old Agra and parts of New and Old Delhi.

Also read – Sonakshi Sinha, Arjun Kapoor show ‘Tevar’ in the first look of the movie

Arjun Kapoor, riding high on the success of ‘2 States’ and ‘Finding Fanny’, also tweeted and retweeted a series of static posters of the movie. One shows him running with a bell chained to his wrist, as he also asks “Does that ring a bell?”. Sure, it does!

The second has Arjun with lots running in his mind.

The team held a fun contest on Twitter inviting fans to post images of them showing ‘Tevar’ or attitude.

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Ranveer Singh partook in this and posted a picture of his attitude-filled ‘aankh’, which Arjun approved of.


Also, we got to know of a fun trivia through Farhan Akhtar, who took to Twitter to praise the first look of the movie.


Directed by Amit Ravindernath Sharma and produced by Boney Kapoor and Eros International, the movie is slated to release on January 9.

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