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Adil Hussain holds a Lota Amidst 'Zed Plus' Security

Adil Hussain holds a Lota Amidst 'Zed Plus' Security

India Blooms News Service | | 28 Oct 2014, 02:02 pm
Mumbai, Oct 28 (IBNS) The makers of upcoming film 'Zed Plus' have released the poster of their political satire and the intriguing first look of the movie has certainly caught a lot of attention.

The first poster of the movie shows the lead actor of the film Adil Hussain holding a lota (yes you read it right), flanked by several security personnel, who too have a lota, each, in their hands.

Hussain plays a puncturewala in the film, and therefore, a signboard showing the direction to his shop has also been strategically placed in the poster. The poster draws eyeballs as it is very interesting to see a lungi clad puncturewala surrounded by men in uniform.

The poster also features Sanjay Mishra, Mukesh Tiwari, Rahul Singh and Kulbhushan Kharbanda, who have pivotal roles in the movie. Expectations are high from the film as it not only features great performers but also because it has been helmed by Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi, who has previously given the National Award winning film ‘Pinjar’.

‘Zed Plus’ revolves around a commoner, who under some interesting circumstances is provided with Zed Plus security by the Prime Minister. Produced by Mukund Purohit and Mandira Kashyap, the film is slated to release on Nov 21.

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