Shamshera is a theatrical experience like no other: Vaani Kapoor

Updated : Feb 17, 2022 18:58
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Vaani Kapoor is set to sizzle on the big screen again in 'Shamshera', in which she has been paired opposite superstar Ranbir Kapoor. The Karan Malhotra action extravaganza that has been produced by Aditya Chopra, is set to release in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on July 22, 2022. Vaani is thrilled that a spectacle like 'Shamshera' is set to entertain everyone with the big screen experience.

Vaani says, "Shamshera is a theatrical experience like no other and I'm really happy that we have a release date that tells the audience that we are coming to entertain them with a story and a spectacle that will hopefully touch the hearts of every cinema lover across the country."

She adds, "Shamshera is a film that is extremely close to my heart and each one of us have given our best to make it a film that everyone, across all age-groups, will enjoy. Coming out of Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, I wanted to give the audience a performance that they will again hopefully love. I want to deliver strong performances on screen and Shamshera is that perfect vehicle for me."

Talking about her character in the much-awaited action entertainer 'Shamshera', Vaani says, "I'm really excited to play the role of a performer who dances her way into the hearts of people and I have some amazing songs to perform on. I'm hoping that all the songs of Shamshera become a huge success too. It's a product of our love, sweat and hard work."

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