Trailer of 'Welcome Back' launched


Mumbai, Jul 7 (IANS): The team of comedy film "Welcome Back", including actors Nana Patekar, John Abraham, Anil Kapoor and director Anees Bazmee, unveiled the movie's trailer here on Monday.

Producer Firoz Nadiadwala and music director Anu Malik were also present at the unveiling of the trailer, but Paresh Rawal, Naseeruddin Shah and Shruti Haasan were missing.

The poster of the comedy film was released a couple of days ago.

"The film was to be completed in a year but got delayed. But today, when I see the film it gives me a pleasant feeling that we could create something like 'Welcome Back'," Nana said.

Anees Bazmee said the film would release on September 4. "I hope you enjoyed the trailer. And I think when you see the film, you'll really love it."

A new entrant to the franchise, John Abraham, said: "I play a 'bhai' (gangster) in this comedy film and whatever acts I'm doing in the film is thanks to Anees Bazmee. I've worked with Paresh sir (Paresh Rawal), Nana sir and Anil sir in films before and the chemistry with all of them is special."

Anil Kapoor, who plays 'Majnu bhai' in the movie, said: "It's great to be a part of a film produced by Feroz sahab and directed by Anees sahab and where I'm getting the opportunity to act alongside Nana sahab.

"As long as there are talented actors like John, Naseer sahab, Paresh sahab, the experience of working on the film is immense," he said.

The film is a sequel to 2007 laugh riot "Welcome" which starred Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif. This time it will be Shruti Haasan and Dimple Kapadia who lend female power to the film.

 

  

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