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Women of ‘Kalank’: Alia Bhatt, Sonakshi Sinha and Madhuri Dixit’s posters look ethereal

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The makers of ‘Kalank’ released three posters introducing the #menofkalank. The first look was a poster of Varun Dhawan as Zafar, followed by Aditya Roy Kapur as Dev and Sanjay Dutt as Balraj.

On the occasion of the International Women’s day, a fresh batch of posters is out.  Alia Bhatt plays Roop and looks gorgeous in a complete red avatar with traditional jewellery.

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Sonakshi also shared her first look in the film, she plays the role of Satya. Her look in the poster resembles the Dabbang look but she looks morose and intense.

 


Madhuri Dixit Nene also shared her poster today where she looks exceptionally beautiful. She will play the role of Bahaar Begum.

 


The much awaited film Kalank is a period drama produced by Karan Johar and stars powerhouse actors like Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles.

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