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Phantom Thread to release in India on Feb 2

| | Jan 26, 2018, at 09:29 pm

Los Angeles, Jan 26 (IBNS): Hollywood movie  Phantom Thread  is all set to release in India on Feb 2.

The movie has got six Academy Awards nominations.

"Nominated for 6 Academy Awards... #PhantomThread to release in India on 2 Feb 2018 by Universal Pictures... Stars Daniel Day-Lewis... It is reportedly Day-Lewis’s final film role," film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted.

Phantom Thread is a 2017 American historical drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, set in London's couture world in the 1950s.

It stars Daniel Day-Lewis as a dressmaker who falls in love with a much younger waitress, played by Vicky Krieps; the couple's relationship vacillates between affectionate and distant until they finally learn to live with one another's differences.

It is reportedly Day-Lewis's final film role.

 

Image: Taran Adarsh twitter page

 

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