Guess: This bollywood actor transformed his look for cameo in ‘Raabta’

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Critically-acclaimed actor Rajkummar Rao has done something unbelievable for an upcoming flick Raabta where he is in a guest appearance.

The actor was not seen in the trailer that dropped earlier this week. However, reportedly the actor’s next role was supposed to be in the Sushant Singh Rajput and Kriti Sanon-starrer Raabta.

But are you sure he is not there? or is he, Yes guess what he has portrayed the wizened old man who appears in a blink in the frame of the teaser was none other than himself.

The actor has tweeted;

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Raabta is a love story that spans across two eras, and Rao plays a 324-year-old man in a guest appearance.

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Truly a versatile actor and we just can’t wait to see his contribution in the film.

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