A still from Bombay Velvet motion poster.
New Delhi:
Actors Anushka Sharma and Ranbir Kapoor love each other like they hate each other in the motion poster for Anurag Kashyap's film Bombay Velvet.
Usually, a film's motion poster precedes the trailer - Aamir Khan's PK had a whole series of motion posters out. The makers of Bombay Velvet however are bucking this trend. The motion poster - featuring Ranbir and Anushka locked in a tango of love and struggle for power - follows in the wake of the trailer and two songs from the film. (Also Read - Bombay Velvet Trailer: Time Travel with Anushka Sharma, Ranbir Kapoor)
The second song makes an appearance in the poster with Anushka's character Rosie Noronha singing Mohabbat Buri Bimari, punctuated with machine gun fire. As the intensity of firing increases, the lead character appear before a bullet-hole heart-shaped background. Ranbir looks suave and deadly, while Anushka is uber-glamorous and lethal. (Also Read: For Anushka Sharma and Ranbir Kapoor, Mohabbat Buri Beemari in Bombay Velvet)
The trailer of the film, which released on March 19, gave fans a preview of Johnny 'Bigshot' Balraj (Ranbir), a cagefighter-street thug in Sixties Mumbai. A sinister businessman Kaizad Khambatta (played by filmmaker Karan Johar) complicates matter and what Johnny doesn't know is that the love of his life, jazz singer Rosie (Anushka), doesn't mean entirely well.
The film, based on Gyan Prakash's Mumbai Fables, is scheduled to release on May 15.
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Usually, a film's motion poster precedes the trailer - Aamir Khan's PK had a whole series of motion posters out. The makers of Bombay Velvet however are bucking this trend. The motion poster - featuring Ranbir and Anushka locked in a tango of love and struggle for power - follows in the wake of the trailer and two songs from the film. (Also Read - Bombay Velvet Trailer: Time Travel with Anushka Sharma, Ranbir Kapoor)
The second song makes an appearance in the poster with Anushka's character Rosie Noronha singing Mohabbat Buri Bimari, punctuated with machine gun fire. As the intensity of firing increases, the lead character appear before a bullet-hole heart-shaped background. Ranbir looks suave and deadly, while Anushka is uber-glamorous and lethal. (Also Read: For Anushka Sharma and Ranbir Kapoor, Mohabbat Buri Beemari in Bombay Velvet)
The trailer of the film, which released on March 19, gave fans a preview of Johnny 'Bigshot' Balraj (Ranbir), a cagefighter-street thug in Sixties Mumbai. A sinister businessman Kaizad Khambatta (played by filmmaker Karan Johar) complicates matter and what Johnny doesn't know is that the love of his life, jazz singer Rosie (Anushka), doesn't mean entirely well.
The film, based on Gyan Prakash's Mumbai Fables, is scheduled to release on May 15.
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