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Prateik Babbar excited about Umrika’s release

| | Sep 23, 2016, at 07:47 pm
Mumbai, Sept 23 (IBNS): Actor Prateik Babbar is excited about his latest release Umrika.

The movie is releasing on Friday, Sept 23.

Having won multiple awards at several international film festivals including Sundance, Umrika is written and directed by Prashant Nair and stars Suraj Sharma, Adil Hussain, Amit Sial, Tony Revolori, Smita Tambe and Rajesh Tailang among others.

Though Prateik plays a cameo in the movie, his role is quite impactful and has been applauded by international critics.

Umrika revolves around a man who begins a journey soon after his elder brother goes missing.

The story is set in the mid-1980s.

Speaking about his role Prateik said, “It has been an enriching experience being part of Umrika, featuring a plethora of talented actors.”

 


 

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