Aditya Roy Kapur-Mrunal Thakur’s ‘Gumraah’ to release on April 7
New Delhi: Aditya Roy Kapur and Mrunal Thakur starrer crime thriller ‘Gumraah’, based on true events is set to hit the big screens on April 7.
Aditya will be seen in a double role for the very first time in two completely different avatars and Mrunal will be seen playing a Cop.
This thriller film will showcase an intense face-off between Aditya and Mrunal.
Helmed by debutant director Vardhan Ketkar the film is being produced by Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series and Murad Khetani’s Cine1 Studios.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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