Makers release new Imax poster of Thugs of Hindostan
Mumbai, Oct 17 (IBNS): A new Imax poster of upcoming Bollywood movie Thugs Of Hindostan was released by its makers on Wednesday.
The movie is featuring Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan in the lead roles.
Sharing the Imax poster of the movie on his Twitter page, film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted: "The IMAX poster of #ThugsOfHindostan... 8 Nov 2018 release... #IMAXPoster."
The trailer of the movie was released recently.
The trailer, which takes audience back to the days of British Raj in India, promises a plot with conflicts between the East India Company and the Indians who wanted to free their country from Britain.
Bachchan, who is playing the role of Khudabaksh, will be seen in the trailer fighting for India's freedom. Aamir, playing the character of Firangi, has been portrayed as seemingly loyal to Lord John Clive, who was the commander of the company.
The character of Lord Clive, who is the villain in the film, has been portrayed by British actor Lloyd Owen.
The over three-minute trailer ends with a direct conflict between Khudabaksh and Firangi, played by Bachchan and Aamir respectively.
Katrina, who is Suraiyaa in the film, could be seen in a glamarous avatar with her dancing skills. A few close scenes between Katrina and Aamir, who are working together for the third time in any project after Bombay Talkies and Dhoom 3, are tough to ignore.
Fatima's character has been named as Zafira.
Thugs of Hindostan is the first film where Bachchan and Aamir are sharing screen space. Aamir had earlier worked with Fatima in Dangal, which released in 2016.
Vijay Krishna Acharya directorial Thugs of Hindostan is set to release on Nov 8, on the occasion of festival Diwali.
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