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Rhythm's second poster released

| | Jan 19, 2016, at 06:56 pm
Mumbai, Jan 19 (IBNS) The makers of Rhythm, a Bollywood romantic musical, have released the second poster of the movie.

The movie deals with Avantika (Played by Rinil Routh) and her group of friends are part of an inter-college music & dance festival. Meanwhile Rohan (Played by Adeel Choudhry) transfers to her college for advanced studies. He falls madly in love with Avantika but due to a past failed relationship Avantika has built a wall around her & does not let people enter her life beyond a certain point. After a series of incidents Avantika realises something which changes her life.

Produced and directed by Vivek Kumar, it stars Adeel Chaudhry, Rinil Routh in lead roles. The film is scheduled for release on Feb 19

It also stars Gurleen Chopra, Kiran Srinivas, Kosha Jayaswal, Vibhu Raghav,Kuba Gras, Syed Abin Bhushan in other pivotal roles.

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