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New scary poster of Akshay Kumar from 2.0 released

| @indiablooms | Nov 02, 2017, at 01:26 am

Mumbai, Nov 1 (IBNS): A new series posters of upcoming southern movie 2.0 has been released by its makers.

One of the posters include Akshay Kumar's look from 2.0.

The look of Kumar from the movie looks scary.

"It's going to be a musical bonanza... #2point0Music now available on all online platforms!!! #2Point0 @arrahman ," the official Twitter handle of the movie posted.

Akshay Kumar is playing the role of the villain the sci-fi movie which also features leading southern megastar Rajinikanth.

Actress Amy Jackson is also a part of the project.

Image: 2.0 Twitter page

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