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Trip To Bhangarh competes with Raja Natwarlal

Trip To Bhangarh competes with Raja Natwarlal

India Blooms News Service | | 03 Sep 2014, 06:12 pm
Mumbai, Sept 3 (IBNS) Emraan Hashmi's Raja Natwarlal clashes with debutant Manish Choudhary's Trip To Bhangarh as both the movies released on the same date and have managed to garner the attention of the cinema goers. They are at loggerheads with each other to pull the maximum number of crowd to their shows.
According to publicists, Manish Choudhary, the debutant,  was thrilled to see his movie get positive response from the audiences everywhere. Trip To Bhangarh enjoys a good fan base on social networking sites even before the movie released, and the actor and his female lead in the movie Poonam Pandey too, have been in the news a lot lately. The production house left no stone unturned in making the movie talked about.
 
Fans have been clicking photo outside theaters and posing with their tickets and uploading it on the movie`s Facebook page, claimed the publicists. 
 
It compelled the producers Rock And Rolla Films to start an online competition called "SUPERFAN", where a fan from every city is selected and gets a chance to meet the actors of the flick.
 
Manish Choudhary, on the other hand is thrilled to be pitted against the serial kisser.  
 

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