Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan, along with the film's team, launched the trailer of Kalank at a blockbuster event in Mumbai. Little did they know (or maybe they did) that several moments from the trailer of Kalank will give rise to innumerable memes. Netizens have particularly picked out a few scenes as meme-worthy. First one is when Varun Dhawan (Zafar) asks Roop (Alia Bhatt): "Himmat hai mere duniya mein kadam rakhne ki?" before embarking on a self-destructive journey of romance. The second favourite is Roop's response: "Mere paas khone ko kuchh nahi hai." And the third one is the Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge-like train scene between Alia, Varun and Aditya Roy Kapur. Oh, and there's also the one scene in which Dev Chaudhry (Aditya) tells Roop: "Iss rishte mein izzat hogi par koi pyaar nahi hoga."
Take a look at Twitter's creativity here:
The trailer of Kalank revealed the film to be a love saga - Roop is married off to Dev Chaudhry, who, already in love with his first wife, can't promise marital bliss to his new bride. Roop is easily wooed by the daredevil Zafar's way of life and ventures onto an illicit journey of love.
Directed by Abhishek Varman, Kalank is set in the pre-independence era of 1945. Kalank is special in many ways - it marks Alia Bhatt's fourth film with Varun Dhawan; Madhuri Dixit reunites with Sanjay Dutt after two decades and that the film was conceptualised 15 years ago and is the last film that Karan Johar's father Yash Johar worked on before his death.
Get introduced to the world of Kalank in theatres on April 17.
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