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Rakul Preet Singh unveils first look release of new film ‘Chhatriwali’

Rakul Preet Singh revealed her upcoming film, ‘Chhatriwali,’ on her social media accounts. The film will star Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar as a condom tester and is directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar.

“Bin mausam barsaat kabhi bhi ho sakti hai,” Rakul commented with the first look of the flick. Apni chhatri taiyaar rakhiye apni chhatri taiyaar rakhiye apni chhatri taiya @sumeetvyas @satishkaushik2178 @rajeshtailang @prachee shah paandya @rivarora_ @dollyahluwalia @tejasdeoskar @ronnie.screwvala @rsvpmovies @soniyeah22 @sanchit421 @iampriyadarshee @eshaanphadnis

The story revolves around a female chemistry graduate who is desperate for work in a tiny town and finds up working as a condom tester, a job she must keep hidden from everyone. “It’s quite an intriguing and Hatke theme,” Rakul Preet Singh said of the film. “I am quite excited about starting the journey of my character.” It’s critical to bring attention to some topics in a lighthearted manner, and that has piqued my interest.”

“Our film is a social family entertainer that wants to de-stigmatize condom usage, and we are ecstatic that it has gone into production.” Rakul provides a breath of new air to every character she does, and she does so with a compassionate, well-considered approach.

“With such a thought-provoking subject as this, the audience will undoubtedly enjoy a comic roller-coaster trip,” filmmaker Tejas Deoskar remarked.

“Our film is a social family entertainer that wants to de-stigmatize the usage of c*randoms, and we are very pleased that the film has gone on floors,” says director Tejas Deoskar. Rakul provides a breath of new air to every character she does, and with such a delicate, thought-provoking subject as this, the audience will undoubtedly enjoy a comedic roller coaster.”

‘Chhatriwali,’ backed by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP, has recently hit the floors in Lucknow.

Rakul will also appear in ‘Attack,’ ‘Mayday,’ ‘Doctor G,’ and ‘Thank God,’ in addition to ‘Chhatriwali.’