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Parmanu trailer to launch on Friday

| @indiablooms | May 11, 2018, at 06:36 pm

Mumbai: May 11 (IBNS): The trailer of John Abraham's next venture, Parnamu, will be released on Friday afternoon.

The actor took to Twitter to share the news.

After a series of delays, the movie, which deals with India's nuclear bomb test at Pokhran, will finally release on May 25.

"#ParmanuTrailer out today at 3.45 PM. Get ready to witness the trailer launch of the iconic historical event that turned India into a Nuclear Super Power exactly 20 years ago! Releasing in theatres- 25th May," Abraham tweeted.

Parmanu stars Diana Penty, and Boman Irani alongside Abraham.

The movie is directed by Abhishek Sharma.


Image: twitter.com/TheJohnAbraham

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