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Irrfan Khan promotes Madaari at Mithibai College

Irrfan Khan promotes Madaari at Mithibai College

India Blooms News Service | | 15 Jul 2016, 08:11 pm
Mumbai, July 15 (IBNS): Actor Irrfan Khan is leaving no stone unturned to promote his upcoming film Madaari.
Since Madaari is a father-son story, the actor visited Mithibai College in Mumbai to interact with the students.
 
He discussed the film and the responsibilities all Indian's carry as proud citizens.
 
The students of the college had a fun interaction with the star, who was in a very peppy mood.
 
The actor also posed for pictures and clicked selfies with students.
 
Irrfan has been on a promotional spree and is making sure to promote the film not only in the city, but in smaller towns too.
 
The Madaari team is of the opinion that the story of the film needs to reach the remotest nook and corner of the state and are extensively promoting the film to reach as many hearts as possible.
 
Be it reality shows or city visits or visiting malls or colleges, Irrfan is doing it all, to reach to the masses.
 
The trailer or Madaari has been receiving a lot of positive response and has already created an audience awaiting the release. 
 
Even the hard hitting song, Dama Dam and the emotional 'Masoom Sa' have resonated well with the audiences. 
 
Directed by Nishikanth Kamath, Madaari is slated to release on July 22.

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