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Sunny Leone's next movie 'Kennedy' will premiere at Cannes, check out its intense first look poster Kennedy
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Sunny Leone's next movie 'Kennedy' will premiere at Cannes, check out its intense first look poster

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 25 Apr 2023, 06:13 am

Mumbai: Makers of the upcoming Bollywood movie Kennedy, which features Sunny Leone in the lead role, have unveiled its poster.

Kennedy will also create history as it will premiere at the iconic Cannes 2023 this year.

Director  Anurag Kashyap shared the poster of the movie on Instagram and wrote: " Aankh, Cannes sab khule rakhna...Kennedy aa raha hai! Here's the official poster of #Kennedy, which is set to premiere at Festival De Cannes later next month!"

Sunny also shared the poster of the movie on her Instagram handle.

The poster also looks interesting with Rahul could be seen mysteriously wearing a mask and holding a gun in his hand.

Sunny could be seen in the poster sporting a saree and screaming at something.

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