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First look of Rakul Preet Singh's condom comedy 'Chhatriwali' out

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Mumbai, November 13

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Rakul Preet Singh will be soon seen essaying a never-seen-before character in Ronnie Screwvala’s upcoming production titled ‘Chhatriwali’. The film’s first look was recently released on social media as it went on the floors in Lucknow.

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‘Chhatriwali’ is a social family entertainer and tells the story of an unemployed chemistry graduate girl in the small town of Karnal, who becomes a condom tester out of desperation for a job. Talking about the film, director Tejas Deoskar shares, “Our film is a social family entertainer, which aims at de-stigmatising the use of condoms and we are truly excited that the film has gone on floors.”

Sharing two pictures on her Instagram, Rakul Preet wrote, “Bin mausam barsaat kabhi bhi ho sakti hai…Apni chhatri taiyaar rakhiye! Presenting the first look of #Chhatriwali.”

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“Rakul brings freshness to every role that she portrays and with a sensitive, thought provoking subject like this, the audience will certainly enjoy a roller-coaster ride of comedy,” he added.

Sharing her excitement Rakul Preet Singh adds, “It’s quite an interesting and ‘hatke’ (different) subject and I am very thrilled about starting the journey of my character. It’s important to highlight some issues in a light-hearted way and that has got me pretty excited.” IANS

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