‘Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se’ trailer: Dharmendra, Sunny, Bobby starrer is a comedy of errors

he new trailer that released today, reveals that the three Punjabis, for some reason, will pretend to be Gujaratis. Well, let’s roll with it?

Yamla Pagla Deewana has become a franchise that has been loved by fans of Dharmendra, Bobby Deol and Sunny Deol. No wonder the third instalment is all set to come out soon. The first trailer of the movie titled, Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se, dropped today.

The first teaser of Yamla Pagla Deewana Phirr Se had released on Eid and gave us a brief glimpse of the new avatars the three actors will take. Little did we know that a Gujarati comedy of errors was on our way. The new trailer that released today, reveals that the three Punjabis, for some reason, will pretend to be Gujaratis. Well, let’s roll with it?

Dharmendra plays a heartthrob who can see angels, it is implied! He loves his booze and can’t seem to live without it. Bobby plays a 40-year-old bachelor on a hunt for love. This is where Kriti Kharbanda comes in. She looks pretty in the trailer. Sunny plays a doctor, with the powerful muscles of a wrestler. You get a glimpse of his Gadar swagger in the new trailer.

The first teaser also told us about the cameo by Salman Khan, who’d play the character named Mastana. The new teaser reminds that once again and also makes a new revelation. Not just Salman, Sonakshi Sinha, Shatrughan Sinha and Rekha also have special appearances in the movie. The movie also remakes the popular song Rafta Rafta, of which we get a glimpse at the end of the two minutes 51 seconds long footage.

Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se has been directed by Navaniat Singh. This will be his first Hindi directorial. He has made films like Mel Karade Rabba, Dharti, Singh vs. Kaur and Rangeelay.

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