‘Bawaal’: Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan starrer shows that ‘love never comes easy’

Updated : Jul 05, 2023 12:56
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The teaser of Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan’s much-awaited film ‘Bawaal’ has been released. The Nitesh Tiwari directorial is a tragic love story amid an ongoing war.

The teaser opens with Janhvi and Varun meeting each other and love blossoming between the duo. However, things take an unexpected turn and they are seen bidding each other goodbye. 

Janhvi is heard saying, ‘Maine apne rishte ko samajhne mein itna waqt lagadia, jab samjha to khone ka waqt aa chuka tha (I took so much time in understanding our relationship that when I actually understood it, it was time to lose it).’ 

The teaser ends when a door is closed between the two of them, separating them from each other.

Sharing the teaser, Janhvi wrote, ‘Love never comes easy, get ready for some Bawaal!’

‘Bawaal’ will release on Amazon Prime on July 21. 

The movie has been shot in Paris, Berlin, Poland, Amsterdam, Krakow, Warsaw along with Lucknow and two other cities in India. 

Talking about ‘Bawaal’, Nitesh Tiwari said, ‘Shot across three Indian locations and five European countries, Bawaal has a captivating storyline, dramatic visuals and absolutely amazing chemistry between the lead talent Varun and Janhvi. I believe that the worldwide premiere on Prime Video will help us take Bawaal to audiences in India and across borders. We have worked with immense passion and commitment to bring this film to our audiences and now we can't wait to hear their reactions.’

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