Sarbjit poster: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s first look in the biopic is INTENSITY personified!
Movie: Sarabjit
Director: Omung Kumar
Starcast: Aishwarya rai Bachchan and Randeep Hooda
Roleplay: Aishwarya rai Bachahan’s charcter of sarabjit sister Dalbir Kaur and Randeep Hooda as Sarbjit.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan‘s first look from her movie Sarabjit has been released
BJP president Amit Shah and Union Minister of Road, Transport, and Highways Nitin Gadkari launched the first official poster.
Filmmaker Omung Kumar’s upcoming biopic drama film ‘Sarabjit’ at Shah’s residence.
Aishwarya first look poster looks so authentic like she hails from typical Punjabi family.
Our ‘Blue eyed girl’ will be playing a character of Sarabjit sister DalBir Kaur.
The movie directed by Omung Kumar is set to be narrated from Dalbir’s point of view.
Randeep hooda who plays a character of Sarabjit wll be sportingly carry 5 diffrent distintive looks in the.
The movie was already in the news due to all rounds of controversies in media but finally, she got the permission and carry forward their movie.
We all known Randeep Hooda leaves no stone unturned to give the perfect look for his movie even in this movie he has lost wooping 18 kg in just 28 days for a part of a movie.
Aishwarya Rai also made the media buzz when she visited the Golden Temple to shoot portions of this film.
In the newly released pictures from the film, it very obvious as to how beautiful former ‘Miss World’ Aishwarya Rai really is!
Even in a very de-glam avatar as she is seen in the film, she is strikingly gorgeous.
She also looks rather sad and gloomy in these pictures and we can only wait for the film to release to see what her role is actually all about.
Hooda is seen sporting a very lean physique and smiling in a very sporting manner.
The movie is set to release on May 19th and is based on Sarabjit Singh, who was an Indian national convicted of terrorism and spying by a Pakistani court.
After a brief trial in the Lahore High Court, he was condemned and sentenced to death in 1991, but the sentence was repeatedly postponed by the Government of Pakistan.
While in prison in April 2013, he was attacked by fellow inmates and died six days later at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore.