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'Dr. Cabbie' trailer released

| | Apr 05, 2014, at 04:36 am
Mumbai, Apr 4 (IBNS): The trailer for Salman Khan's maiden international production, 'Dr. Cabbie' has been released.

 

The comic caper stars actor Vinay Virmani as Doctor Deepak Chopra.
 
The hilarious trailer shows the protagonist Deepak achieving his vision of becoming a renowned doctor and living the Canadian dream with his family. 
 
The trailer takes the viewer on a roller coaster ride of laughter, chaos, tears and fun as Deepak ends up as an unemployed Indian doctor driving a cab in Canada.
 
'Dr Cabbie' is about determination and accomplishing one’s goals, no matter what the obstacles are. 
 
Directed by Jean-Francois Poulliot and produced by Eros international and Salman Khan Films, the movie also stars Lilette Dubey, Kunal Nayyar and Rizwan Manji.
 

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