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Father's Day: Sanju makers release special 'Jaadu Ki Jhappi' scene

| @indiablooms | Jun 17, 2018, at 04:26 pm

Mumbai, June 17 (IBNS): Makers of upcoming Bollywood movie Sanju have shared one interesting moment from the movie on Sunday.

Keeping the Father's Day in mind, a remade scene from Munnabhai MBBS, featuring this time actors Ranbir Kapoor and Paresh Rawal, has been released.

The original scene featured Sanjay Dutt and his father Sunil Dutt.

In the emotional scene, Ranbir could be seen giving 'jaadu ki jhappi' (hugging) to his father.

Film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted: " On #FathersDay, the makers of #Sanju reveal a vital moment from the film... The bond between a father and his son... #HappyFathersDay... #JaaduKiJhappi... 29 June 2018 release."

Sanju is based on the life of actor Sanjay Dutt.

Actor Ranbir Kapoor will essay Sanjay's character in Sanju.

The film will also feature Anushka Sharma and Sonam Kapoor in crucial roles.

Sanju will hit the big screens on Jun 29.

 

Image: Taran Adarsh Twitter page
 

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