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Sonam Kapoor's 'Neerja Bhanot' biopic trailer to be attached with SRK's 'Dilwale'

| | Dec 07, 2015, at 11:56 pm
Mumbai, Dec 7 (IBNS): Fox Star India's 'Neerja', which is starring Sonam Kapoor, will attach the trailer with SRK's 'Dilwale'.

The first image of Sonam Kapoor from the upcoming biopic released a few months back and received a positive response from the audience, making them curious for the trailer.

The film has garnered a lot of interest since the time of its announcement, and is about an ordinary 23 year old girl - an air hostess with Pan Am Airlines - Neerja Bhanot, who sacrificed her life saving the lives of 359 passengers aboard a hijacked flight.

She went on to be the youngest Ashok Chakra recipient from India, for this deed.

Fans can catch the trailer in theatres with ‘Dilwale’ from Dec 18.

Neerja is set to release on  Feb 19, 2016.

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