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Rahul Roy sports new look for comeback movie Welcome To Russia, shares images on social media

| | Mar 10, 2018, at 09:51 pm

Mumbai, Mar 10 (IBNS): Actor Rahul Roy, who had won hearts in the 90s with his performance in movies like  Aashiqui and Junoon, has trnsformed significantly for his comeback movie.

Rahul will be next seen in a movie titled Welcome To Russia.

He is currently busy shooting for the movie.

Rahul even shared several images from the set of the movie on social media.

"Welcome to Russia ❤️❤️Arsan with Tanmay Sachdeva," he captioned one of the images.

The movie might release this year.

With golden hairs, Rahul is looking absolutely stunning in the latest avatar in which he will be seen  Welcome to Russia.

Apart from Junoon and Aashiqui, Rahul had worked in several other movies like  Sapne Sajan Ke, Gumrah and Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee.

 

Image: Rahul Roy Instagram page 

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