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Coffee With D new look out now

| | Dec 19, 2016, at 06:48 pm
Mumbai, Dec 19 (IBNS): The makers of Coffee with D have launched a new look from the film.

Starring Sunil Grover as Arnab Ghosh, in a never seen before role which is based on controversial yet popular television journalist and Zakir Hussain as the infamous Don - D, Coffee with D is a hilarious parody on the underworld Don’s life.

This new poster re-emphasizes the war between the inquisitive Journos and the warring Dons.

While Sunil as Arnab represents apni Bharat Mata, D represents Pakistan.

An Apex Entertainment production, Coffee with D is directed by Vishal Mishra and produced by Vinod Ramani.

The movie will hit the theatres on Jan 6, 2017.

 

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