Simran Poster: Kangana Ranaut's smile will make you wonder what she is upto

Check out the new poster of Kangana Ranaut's Simran.

Updated on Aug 18, 2017  |  11:04 PM IST |  3.1M

Kangana Ranaut is slowly and steadily gearing up for the promotion of her upcoming movie Simran. The first look and teaser of the movie created quite a curiosity in the minds of the audience and since then they have been eagerly waiting for the trailer to release.

Today, the first trailer of Simran will be unveiled. Ahead of that, the makers of Simran are teasing the fans by releasing a few stills from the movie. A new poster of Simran has also made its way to the web. In the poster, Kangana Ranaut, looking ravishing in red, is seen flaunting her million dollar smile, as she is lost in her thoughts. A glass of wine and a blurry background of a lounge add to the charm of the poster.

We quite liked the poster and are wondering what is Kangana Ranaut upto?! How about you?

In the other still, Kangana Ranaut is candidly captured as she is walking on the streets of USA. Director Hansal Mehta shared the photo on his Twitter page and captioned, "The indefatigable spirit of #KanganaRanaut as Praful Patel in #Simran. Our trailer will be out today. Stay tuned! #SimranTrailer."

Directed by Hansal Mehta and produced by T-Series, Simran is all set to release on September 15, 2017.

Interestingly, Simran was grabbing headlines recently for all the wrong reasons. The movie was embroiled in a controversy when its writer Apurva Asrani accused the makers for not giving him the due credit. He slammed them on Facebook and posted, "Today not only do I see her credit before mine on the poster (which I had decided not to fight), but I also saw Kangana on her 'Facebook Live' event yesterday claiming that she had written the film (with Hansal) from a one-line he gave her."

However, when Pinkvilla contacted Kangana to know her thoughts on this one, the actress replied that she was heartbroken with the entire incident unfolding in such an ugly manner. Meanwhile, Hansal took to his social media handle to share a touching post about his film and the controversy. He wrote, "Yes I am guilty. Guilty of crediting individuals who contribute to making my films very special to many of us. And..."

Credits: Twitter

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