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Ranbir Kapoor's Animal: Alia Bhatt says her 'mind is blown' by the film's trailer
Animal
Photo courtesy: Screenshot grab (L) and Alia Bhatt Instagram (R)

Ranbir Kapoor's Animal: Alia Bhatt says her 'mind is blown' by the film's trailer

| @indiablooms | 24 Nov 2023, 11:48 am

Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor is gearing up for his next release, 'Animal', which got its trailer released on Thursday.

Amid the cheer from his fans, Ranbir got a thumbs up from his actress wife Alia Bhatt for the trailer, which she claims has blown out her mind.

Sharing the trailer on her Instagram profile, Alia wrote, "Can’t really type a full caption - too busy watching this trailer for the 7000th time.

"My mind is officially blown. I need to watch this movie. Like now. ANIMAL: setting cinemas on fire from the 1st of December. Brace yourselves"

The film is centred on a complex relationship between father (played by veteran Anil Kapoor) and his son (Ranbir Kapoor).

The trailer shows Anil Kapoor was unable to give much time to his son while Ranbir has a great admiration for his father.  Later, the son's love for father creates conflict between the two.

Apart from Anil Kapoor and Ranbir, the film features Rashmika Mandanna and Bobby Deol. While Rashmika plays Ranbir's romantic interest, Bobby Deol is likely to be a surprise element for the audience.

The film is slated to release on December 1.

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