The Sky Is Pink First Look Poster: Priyanka Chopra shares first poster for her comeback Hindi film, trailer out on Tuesday
Published On: 09 September 2019 | Bollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
The Sky Is Pink poster: The first poster for Priyanka Chopra’s upcoming Hindi film, co-starring Farhan Akhtar and Zaira Wasim, is out.
Actor Priyanka Chopra has shared the first poster for her upcoming film, The Sky Is Pink. Directed by Shonali Bose, the film will be screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13. It releases in theatres on October 11.
“In this family, crazy doesn’t skip a generation! We bring to you #TheSkyIsPink trailer tomorrow at 10 AM!,” she wrote in her tweet. The poster shows her perched on Farhan Akhtar’s back while Zaira Wasim and Rohit Saraf run ahead of them. Farhan plays Priyanka’s husband in the film while Zaira plays her daughter.
In this family, crazy doesn’t skip a generation! We bring to you #TheSkyIsPink trailer tomorrow
— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) September 9, 2019
at 10 AM!@FarOutAkhtar @ZairaWasimmm #RohitSaraf #ShonaliBose @RonnieScrewvala @RSVPMovies #SiddharthRoyKapur @roykapurfilms @PurplePebblePic #SKGlobal pic.twitter.com/WvKovTQ1ht
The Sky Is Pink marks the Bollywood comeback of Priyanka after a hiatus of almost three years. The film is based on the life of Aisha Chaudhary, who became a motivational speaker after being diagnosed with an immune deficiency order at the age of 13. It also sheds light on the love story of her parents. It is co-produced by Priyanka, Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur, and will hit the big screens on October 11.
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