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'Southpaw' starring Jake Gyllenhaal premieres in New York

| | Jul 25, 2015, at 02:29 am
New York, July 24 (IBNS): Heavyweights of Hollywood like Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams along with host of other big names have attended the premiere of 'Southpaw' in New York.
Rachel chose to bare her midriff through her all black outfit and stunned all, while Jake looked handsome in his grey suit.

Youth favorites like rapper Eminem and 50 cent also graced the event. They will be seen playing pivotal roles in the film.
 
Southpaw is a high octane Boxing based film on the life of Billy 'The Great' Hope, who is a reigning middleweight champion and leads a lavish lifestyle, but hits a rock bottom and loses it all. To get his life back on track he turns to trainer Tick Willis and begins it all over again.

Southpaw is all set to release on July 31.
 

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