Mumbai: Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Bawaal’ is set to be unique in more ways than one.
Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor will share screen space for the first time in the film produced by Sajid Nadiadwala.
More significantly, ‘Bawaal’ will be have its world premiere at the Eiffel Tower, making it the first Indian movie to be screened at the 1,083-ft tall iconic structure in Paris.
Pinkvilla reported quoting sources close to the development that the ‘Bawaal’ team is set to go global with an Eiffel Tower premiere in mid-July.
“Bawaal will be the first Indian film to have its premiere at the Eiffel Tower. The premiere will take place at the exquisite Salle Gustave Eiffel, offering a panoramic view of the city of love as the backdrop. Apart from the actors and makers of the film, the premiere will be attended by movie buffs and French delegates,” the source revealed.
‘Bawaal’ will be released on Amazon Prime in over 200 countries and territories next month, according to the makers who recently released the first poster of the film.
According to Nadiadwala, ‘Bawaal’ is a very special film and one of his ‘most ambitious projects’.
“It has been an absolute joy to produce this film, which has been directed by my most loved filmmaker, Nitesh Tiwari, with Varun and Janhvi giving their very best, in their first film together. I am very proud of Bawaal,” Nadiadwala said.
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