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Trailer of Ranveer Singh's Simmba promises power-packed entertainment

| @indiablooms | Dec 03, 2018, at 02:52 pm
Mumbai, Dec 3 (IBNS): The much-awaited trailer of actor Ranveer Singh starrer upcoming Hindi movie Simmba was released by the filmmakers on Monday.
 
From the beginning to the end, one of many things which Simmba promises is entertainment. 
 

Sharing the trailer on Twitter, film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted, "Entertainment. Entertainment. Entertainment... #SimmbaTrailer packs the right ingredients... #Singham and #Simmba in one film - that’s icing on the cake... Expectations multiplied already.."

Along with Ranveer, Simmba also stars actor Saif Ali Khan's daughter Sara in the lead role.
 
Sara, who is yet to make her Bollywood debut, will have her first two films released in December. 
 
Kedarnath, which is slated for December 7 release, will introduce Sara in the silver screen for the first time. 
 
Rohit Shetty directorial Simmba will hit the big screens on December 28.
 
Image: Screenshot grab from Youtube

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