Sanju's new poster featuring Manisha Koirala as Nargis will leave you awestruck

"She lovingly called him Sanju, and now that's what we all do too! Watch the ever so wonderful Manisha Koirala as Nargis ji on 29th June."

People can't stop gushing over Ranbir Kapoor's 'Sanju' whether it's the trailer or the first looks of all the characters.

Recently, the maker Rajkumar Hirani shared another poster of the film featuring Manisha Koirala who is playing Sanjay Dutt's late mother Nargis Dutt's role.

And we can't deny the uncanny resemblance between Manisha and the veteran actress. Director Rajkumar Hirani, tweeted saying,

"She lovingly called him Sanju, and now that's what we all do too! Watch the ever so wonderful Manisha Koirala as Nargis ji on 29th June."

Manisha Koirala, who is a cancer survivor, before she joined the sets of Sanju said,

"Whenever I see a cancer patient today it is like reliving the moment. I am affected in any which ways. When I will be performing that (Nargis Dutt's role). I am yet to start shoot, of course I will be revisiting that."

Last year, Manisha Koirala shared her experience of how she prepped for the role of Nargis and said: "Everything about Nargis Dutt is out there, there are people who knew her, who I talk to and there are books on her as well. Above all, I have a director like Raju Sir who has done all the research by himself. So I just have to follow what he says."

Sanju's ensemble cast also includes actors like Dia Mirza, Sonam Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Vicky Kaushal, Jim Sarbh and Boman Irani. Sanju is all set to hit screens on June 29.

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