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'Piku' presents Irrfan Khan as witty, wise, quirky 'Rana'

'Piku' presents Irrfan Khan as witty, wise, quirky 'Rana'

| | 07 May 2015, 04:36 pm
Mumbai, May 7 (IBNS): The normally quiet and reticent actor Irrfan Khan showed a different side of his personality on the sets of his upcoming film 'Piku'.

A brand new behind-the-scenes video titled 60 Days 60 Shots – Rana showcases him having fun with the team while shooting for the film. 

Along with co-stars Deepika Padukone and Amitabh Bachchan, actor Irrfan Khan entertains the cast continuously making them laugh and smile all throughout.
 
‘Piku’ reveals aspects of these actors that not many have seen including a heartfelt moment when Irrfan Khan hugs and kisses Big B good bye on the last day of the shoot. 

Not many get to see this side of our actors today and the video proves that even they need to have some fun!
 
Piku is a  family comedy drama that revolves around a quirky father-daughter relationship essayed by Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone with Irrfan Khan top lining the cast, in a pivotal author backed role.

‘Piku’ also marks coming together of Shoojit Sircar, Ronnie Lahiri and Juhi Chaturvedi, the team behind Vicky Donor. 

Produced by MSM Motion Pictures (a division of Sony Entertainment Network), in association with Saraswati Entertainment Creations Limited and Rising Sun Films, and distributed worldwide by Yash Raj Films, ‘Piku’ will release worldwide on May 8.

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