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Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon starrer Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya poster have already created a lot of buzz among the fans. The makers were keeping fans excited for a long time and now finally they have released the trailer. The romantic drama took no time in going viral. Already the first song has been released.
The trailer video opens with Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon romantic scenes. Both are seen flirting with each other. However, in the next scene Shahid is seen introducing her to his family. Till now, he is not aware that Kriti is robot and what her name Sifra means. As the video proceeds we see how nicely she has adjusted with the family till one night she falls dead. Shahid’s aunt Dimple Kapadia informs him that her battery is dead and she is on charging mode. Shahid was shocked. It will be interesting to see this cute love story.
Watch the trailer here
On Wednesday, Shahid Kapoor shared a new poster featuring him and Kriti posing romantically.
Initially slated for October 2023, then pushed to December 7, the film has now found its spot in Valentine’s Week. Earlier, the first look of the film featured Shahid and Kriti in a sizzling pose on a bike, set against a stunning sunset. Produced by Dinesh Vijan, Jyoti Deshpande, and Laxman Utekar, this marks the first on-screen collaboration for Shahid and Kriti.
The first poster features Shahid Kapoor holding Kriti Sanon close in what looks like a love story between a robot and a human being. As per an earlier report from Pinkvilla, the film heavily relies on its music, which the makers plan to leverage in their promotional efforts. “The film has some peppy dance numbers and will feature Shahid and Kriti at their best showcasing their dancing skills. There is also a romantic number, which could catch up in a big way with the audience. The flavour of the story added with music will make it the perfect bet for Valentines’ Day release for the young cine-going audience," it said.
The movie features veteran actors Dharmendra and Dimple Kapadia in prominent roles.
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