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Earlier this month, makers of the highly anticipated movie Crew featuring Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon released the first teaser and caused a stir of excitement across social media. Making sure that their fans are very much on board with it, the makers have now dropped the first looks of the lead stars.
The first looks of Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon dressed as stylish air hostesses in ‘The Crew’ promise an enjoyable ride for fans and viewers. Exuding elegance in their flight attendant uniforms, the trio looked stunning in their red blazers. Have a look at the same.
Kriti Sanon shared the first looks on her Instagram handle and wrote, “Ready for check-in? Time to fly with the #Crew! ✈️ #CrewInCinemasOnMarch29.”
The teaser video commenced with a voiceover of a pilot extending a warm welcome to the passengers on the flight. He can be heard saying, “Ladies and gentlemen, this is Captain speaking. Aaj ke flight me aap ka swagat hai. Hamare crew aap ka bohat kheyal rakhega. Lekin aap se ek nivedan hai ki aap ni choli tightly badh le, ta ke dil bahar na gir jaye (Ladies and gentlemen, welcome onboard. Our crew will take care of you. Please tie your blouse tight or your hearts might fall out).”
Last year, Rhea Kapoor spoke with News18 about The Crew and said The Crew is ‘the most ambitious film’ she has ever made. “When you work with Tabu and Kareena, there’s this sense of ease. They do everything with so much effortlessness. They’re so professional and freaking good,” she said at the time.
“And the most important thing is that they’re good comedians. That was just a treat to watch on the set. I’ve never experienced this kind of ease in performance and work before, especially when there are multiple actors on set. Working with Diljit was also awesome,” she added.
Directed by Rajesh Krishnan, The Crew is scheduled to hit theatres on March 29, 2024. Notably, the film features cameo appearances by Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma. Produced by Rhea Kapoor, The Crew unfolds against the backdrop of the airline business.
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