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Mirza Juuliet release pre-poned to April 7

| | Mar 19, 2017, at 04:21 am
Mumbai, Mar 18 (IBNS): The release date of "Mirza Juuliet" has been pre-poned by a week and it will now release on 7th April, 2017.

The film is directed by Rajesh Ram Singh.

The trailer of the film garnered lot of attention within a day of its release and the songs have been loved by all.

Mirza Juuliet - Emotion ka confusion, starring Darshan Kumaar and Pia Bajpai, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Swanand Kirkire, Chandan Roy Sanyal and is a story of strong emotions and above all a mixed confusion of all these emotions.

Shemaroo & Green Apple Media presents in association with Falansha Media Pvt Ltd production, Mirza Juuliet.

The film is produced by Neeraj Kumar, Burman, Ketan Maru and Amit Singh.

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