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Trailer of Sharib Hashmi's Phullu launches

Trailer of Sharib Hashmi's Phullu launches

| | 19 May 2017, 09:57 pm
Mumbai, May 19 (IBNS): Phullu is a social drama about a man who cares, cares enough to make sanitary pads for the women in his village, and beyond, at affordable prices.

The film is about an uneducated man they call Phullu, who leads a nondescript life in a small town.

His only claim to fame is the fact that he travels to the city for the villager to get things from the city. Eventually, he learns about sanitary napkins through one of his visits. Learning about it, he decides he wants to provide the same for his wife and other ladies at an affordable price…. Thus begins his journey from the village idiot to the renaissance man.

Phullu is directed by Abhishek Saxena, starring Sharib Ali Hashmi, Jyotii Sethi and Nutan Surya.

The film is produced by Pusha Chaudhary, Dr. Anmol Kapoor, Kshitij Chaudhary and Raman Kapoor in association with AmbiAbhi Production.

Story, screenplay and dialogue is by Shaheen Iqbal. The film is slated to release on the 16th of June, 2017.


Trailer link: https://youtu.be/RHcRyC0mg4U

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