‘Ganapath’ new poster out: Tiger Shroff-Kriti Sanon starrer will release in 5 languages this Dussehra

Updated : Sep 18, 2023 18:31
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An exhilarating poster of ‘Ganapath -Rise Of The Hero’, featuring Tiger Shroff, was unveiled on September 18. This Pan India mass entertainer also stars Kriti Sanon and veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan.

The movie promises to take the audience into a futuristic world filled with action and excitement. ‘Ganapath- Rise Of The Hero’ will follow a fighter’s journey to discover his destiny in an uncharted world. 

Sharing the poster, Tiger Shroff wrote, ‘Usko koi kya rokega...jab Bappa ka hai uspe haath. Aa Raha Hai Ganapath… karne ek nayi duniya ki shuruwat #GanapathAaRahaHai #Ganapath in cinemas this Dussehra, 20th Oct.’

The film marks the reunion of Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon after 2014 film ‘Heropanti’. 

The action entertainer is being presented by Pooja Entertainment in partnership with Good Co, and under the direction of Vikas Bahl. ‘Ganapath – Rise Of The Hero’ is a collaborative effort of producers Vashu Bhagnani, Jackky Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, and Vikas Bahl. 

This highly-anticipated film is scheduled for a global release on October 20 in multiple languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.

After ‘Ganapath’, Tiger Shroff has Ahmed Khan’s ‘Baaghi 4’ and Ali Abbas Zafar’s ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ in the pipeline.

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