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Fitoor trailer creates stir

Fitoor trailer creates stir

India Blooms News Service | | 04 Jan 2016, 10:57 pm
Mumbai, Jan 4 (IBNS):The trailer of Fitoor starring Aditya Roy Kapur, Katrina Kaif and Tabu released on Monday.
 
The theatrical trailer showcases elements of soulful romance mixed with mystery and intrigue.
 
Fitoor's trailer features three pivotal characters namely Noor (Aditya), Firdaus (Katrina) and Begum (Tabu).
 
While the trailer features a subtle blend of a hot and modest Aditya vouching for lady love Firdaus, Katrina's character Firdaus has a aura of intrigue.
 
The longing love story between Noor and Firdaus clearly depicts 'Yeh Ishq Nahi Aasaan'.
 
Tabu is shown playing a strong character of Kashmiri Begum of Pakistani origin possessing a mysterious vibe.
 
The trailer presents powerpacked dialogues mouthed by the cast in addition to soulful music composed by Amit Trivedi.
 
The stunning visuals set against the backdrop of Kashmir during the winters further gives a visual treat to its audiences.
 
Produced by Sidharth Roy Kapur and Abhishek Kapoor, Directed by Abhishek Kapoor, Fitoor is all set to release on February 12, 2016.
 

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