‘Tiku Weds Sheru’: Hrithik Roshan gets a mention in the promo of Kangana Ranaut's production

Updated : Jun 22, 2023 20:06
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Avneet Kaur are gearing up for the release of their film ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’, which has been produced by Kangana Ranaut under her banner, Manikarnika Films.

In a new promotional video, Nawazuddin is seen boasting about himself for marriage proposals.

In the video, he introduces himself as Sheru, a ‘chhoti moti filmo ka bada producer (big producer of small films)’ and goes on to show his selfies with Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan. He then says, ‘Hrithik gaya hua tha isliye nahi hai (Hrithik Roshan wasn't here that's why his picture is missing).’

Sharing the promo on social media, Nawazuddin wrote, ‘Sheru miya ki toh baat hi kuch alag hai! Most desirable bachelor aise hi thodi na kehta hai! Dekhiye inki rollercoaster journey of love, jald hi (Sheru is a special person, he is not the most desirable bachelor for nothing. Soon watch his rollercoaster journey of love).’

Showing off his worth, he says, ‘Girls who want better lives and are interested in me can send me their biodata. I will read it, observe the kind of personality you have and learn more about your home and family, then only I will think of marrying you.’

Kangana and Hrithik have been at loggerheads for several years. Kangana had called him ‘silly ex’ while claiming to have had an affair with him during ‘Krrish 3’. However, Hrithik called it a false story and said, ‘I would rather have an affair with Pope’.

‘Tiku Weds Sheru’, directed by Sai Kabir Srivastav, will release on Amazon Prime Video on June 23.

Tiku Weds Sheru

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