Check Out the New Posters of Pagalpanti!!!

On the occasion of Halloween, the makers of Pagalpanti released characters posters in keeping with the festival’s mood and feel.
Check Out the New Posters of Pagalpanti!!!

The group of Pagalpanti has posted a new poster of all its standard characters on Halloween. The posters incorporate those of John Abraham, Anil Kapoor, Ileana D'Cruz, Arshad Warsi, Pulkit Samrat, Kriti Kharbanda and Urvashi Rautela.

Sharing a poster of himself, John composed on Instagram, "They will not only haunt you but will also tickle your funny bones. Happy Halloween #Pagalpanti begins on 22nd Nov."  He additionally referenced that the film will release on November 22.

The trailer of the Anees Bazmee directorial was released on October 22. John alongside Arshad Warsi and Pulkit Samrat are believed to pack in some punchy dialogues in the trailer, which starts with a disclaimer 'Dimag Mat Lagana Kyuki Inmein Hai Nahin'.

In the trailer, the trio is seen getting into difficulty over and again and probably in light of the fact that John is under the impact of unpropitious planetary course of action – Saadhe Saati. A mix of situational comedy and dialogue delivery, the trailer of the horror-comedy additionally remixes the '90s hit number Tum Par Hum Hain Atke from the Salman Khan and Kajol starrer Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya.

Discussing his movies, Anees Bazmee, who is known to make family entertainers like No Entry and Welcome, said that utilizing double-meaning dialogues and language are shortcuts often used to make entertainers. In any case, he doesn't utilize such dialogues in his movies. "I don't write double-meaning dialogues in my films. At the same time, I don't have issues with those who use them in their films. I feel if you have a brain, if you have a flair for writing, if you are willing to work hard then you do not need such shortcuts."

He was talking at a special occasion for Pagalpanti. "I do keep in my mind what kids would like to watch and what they would not," he said. "We have put a disclaimer in the trailer that says 'dimag mat lagana' (don't use your brain). But to write such kinds of films a lot of hard work is needed. But we don't want people to use their brains while watching this film," Bazmee included.

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