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Shruti Haasan's Maharashtrian look in 'Gabbar Is Back' revealed

Updated on: 21 April,2015 10:55 AM IST  | 
A correspondent |

Shruti Haasan will be seen playing a Maharashtrian character for the first time in 'Gabbar Is Back'. In the look unveiled by the makers of the film, Shruti is seen in a traditional avatar wearing a pink nauvari saree and a nathani (nose ring)

Shruti Haasan's Maharashtrian look in 'Gabbar Is Back' revealed

Shruti Haasan's Maharashtrian look in 'Gabbar Is Back' revealed

Shruti Haasan will be seen playing a Maharashtrian character for the first time opposite Akshay Kumar in 'Gabbar Is Back'. In the look unveiled by the makers of the film, Shruti is seen in a traditional avatar wearing a pink nauvari saree and a nathani (nose ring).


Shruti Haasan
Shruti Haasan's Maharashtrian look in 'Gabbar Is Back'


Shruti Haasan will be seen opposite Akshay Kumar in
Shruti Haasan will be seen opposite Akshay Kumar in 'Gabbar Is Back'


It is interesting to note that Shruti's mother, Sarika, is half Maharashtrian. And in the film, Shruti surely looks like a Maharashtrian mulgi to the core!

'Gabbar Is Back' is a remake of 2002 Tamil film 'Ramanaa'. The anti-corruption drama has been directed by Krish and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and co-produced by Shabinaa Khan.

Chitrangda Singh, who has been missing from the big screen for a while now, will be seen in a sizzling item number 'Aao Raja' in the film. 

Watch: Chitrangda Singh's sultry avatar in 'Aao Raja' from 'Gabbar Is Back'

The film is slated to release on May 1.

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