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Salman Unveils First Poster Of 'Loveratri' On Valentine's Day

IANS, 14 Feb, 2018 01:00 PM
    On the occasion of Valentine's Day on Wednesday, superstar Salman Khan shared the first poster of his upcoming production "Loveratri".
     
    Salman shared the poster on Twitter. In the poster, his brother-in-law Aayush Sharma and debutante Warina Hussain can be seen looking into the camera with dandiya sticks in their hands. 
     
    "Yeh Valentine's Day par wishing everyone 'Loveratri'. Aayush Sharma, Warina Hussain," he captioned the poster. 
     
    The film, which will be directed by Abhiraj Minawala, is said to be a love story based in Gujarat.
     
    "Loveratri" marks the launch of Aayush as an actor in Bollywood. Aayush is the husband of Salman's youngest sister Arpita.
     
    Aayush, who is thrilled to make his debut in Bollywood, took to Twitter to share the same poster.
     
    He posted: “Aaaaand it’s here!! Check out the poster of #loveratri.. Humbled, happy and excited to share it with you @SKFilmsOfficial @Warina_Hussain (sic).”
     
     
    Warina thanked everyone who made Loveratri a reality.
     
    She posted: “Celebrate love with the poster of #Loveratri .... This is truly very very special! A big thank you to everyone who made this happen @SKFilmsOfficial @aaysharma (sic).”
     
    Directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Salma Khan, Loveratri is slated to release on September 21, 2018.
     
    For the unversed, Aayush is married to Salman’s younger sister Arpita. Aayush and Arpita got married on November 18, 2014 in an extravagant ceremony at the Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad. The two are blessed with a son who they have named Ahil.
     
    Interestingly, Salman’s parents – Salim and Salma – celebrate their wedding anniversary on the aforementioned date.
     
    Aayush is the son of politician Anil Sharma, who contested the Himachal assembly election last year from Mandi with a BJP ticket.

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