Imran's MATRU KI BIJLI... new trailer to release with Aamir's TALAASH

By Glamsham Editorial

Actors Imran Khan and Aamir Khan are yet to share the screen, even though the senior star did make a special appearance in the young actor's DELHI BELLY. And while the wait to see them star together continues, their upcoming films will apparently be seen sharing the same screens, literally.

An insider reveals that the second trailer of Vishal Bhardwaj's film MATRU KI BIJLEE KA MANDOLA starring Imran apart from Anushka Sharma and Pankaj Kapur will be attached with Aamir's upcoming thriller TALAASH. "It is unusual for a film to have two theatrical releases for a trailer, but MATRU'S first trailer that was attached with Karan Johar's STUDENT OF THE YEAR has become such a hit online, that the makers have decided to release one more trailer for the film with TALAASH," says the source.

Vivek Krishnani (Head of Distribution, Marketing and Syndication at Fox Star Studios) too confirms this saying that the trailer will indeed be attached with TALAASH. "If Aamir agrees to let a trailer being attached to his film that in itself says a lot about the film and we are talking about Vishal who's already proven his mettle several times over," adds another insider.

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