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'Yahan bhi solo', Tabu jokes about her personal life

| | Jan 07, 2016, at 07:00 pm
Mumbai, Jan 7 (IBNS) Actress Tabu, who garnered critical acclaimed for her performance in Haider, is back with Fitoor, yet again portraying a complex character.

The actress attended the trailer launch of her upcoming film Fitoor, which features her playing Begum, mother of Firdaus, played by Katrina Kaif.

Fitoor's trailer showcases shades of grey possessed by the actress in the film, Tabu hinted about shades of her personal life too at the event.

While at the launch, Tabu was asked if 'Love' was a Fitoor for her, the actress quipped "If it was a Fitoor, things would have escalated."

At another instance at the trailer launch, photographers asked for solo stills of the actress who took a dig at her solo status in life too. Tabu laughingly said, "Yahan bhi solo!'

Tabu is shown playing a strong character of Kashmiri Begum of Pakistani origin possessing a mysterious vibe.

Co-produced by Amrita Pandey and Abhishek Kapoor, Directed by Abhishek Kapoor, Fitoor is all set to release on February 12, 2016.

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