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RajKummar Rao pens special birthday wish for ‘Stree 2’ director Amar Kaushik

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 4 (ANI): Actor RajKummar Rao penned a special birthday message for ‘Stree 2’ director Amar Kaushik on Sunday.

Re-sharing the monochrome post of Amar Kaushik on his Instagram story, RajKummar wrote, “Mere pyare bhai. Janmdin ki bahut bahut badhaai. Bas aise hi rahna hamesha. I love you @amarkaushik.”

Speaking of ‘Stree 2’, the film will see Shraddha Kapoor and RajKummar reprising their roles with Pankaj Tripathi, Aparshakti Khurana and Abhishek Banerjee.

The film promises a return to the spooky yet hilarious world where the ‘Stree’ continues to terrify men.

Makers recently unveiled the highly anticipated trailer of the horror comedy.

Taking to Instagram, Shraddha treated fans with the trailer video.

The trailer begins with Pankaj Tripathi’s character introducing the new threat to the people of Chanderi, ‘Sarkata’. The trailer also shows Vicky’s love interest for Shraddha.

Vicky steps forward and transforms himself into the prince of Chanderi to save the women from the new threat that emerges as Sarkata threatens to abduct all the women of the village.

Tamannaah Bhatia making a cameo with a dance number in the movie.

‘Stree’ was released in 2018 and was declared a hit. The sequel will be out in theatres in August this year.’Oo Stree Kal Aana’, a phrase from the movie, has been repeatedly used in memes.

The film’s music also gained significant attention with tracks like ‘Milegi Milegi’ and ‘Aao Kabhi Haveli Pe’. Amar Kaushik has directed both parts.

‘Stree 2’ will hit the theatres on August 15. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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