Barun Sobti's Tu Hai Mera Sunday's trailer is a treat to watch

Check out Tu Hai Mera Sunday's trailer.

Updated on Sep 07, 2017  |  09:14 PM IST |  2.5M
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Tu Hai Mera Sunday starring Barun Sobti, Shahana Goswami, Vishal Malhotra, Rasika Dugal, Manvi Gagroo and a few others is scheduled to release on the 6th of October. 

The trailer of Tu Hai Mera Sunday is out and it looks like a complete entertainer. The gorgeous Barun Sobti looks just like a boy next door in the trailer. The trailer reveals a tale of five friends who wait for Sundays to play their favorite sports football. One particular Sunday the boys, unfortunately, end up hitting a politician while playing football and are banned from playing football at the same venue. Check out the trailer below:


Milind Dhaimade's directorial Tu Hai Mera Sunday had a world premiere at The British Film Institute London Film Festival (BFI), 2016, and an Indian Premiere at MAMI, 2016. 

During the trailer launch when Barun was asked about the film and about the one thing that excited him the most about the film, Barun said, "The only thing that excited me the most was the writing and especially the dialogues." 

Earlier in an exclusive interview with us, Barun had spoken about the challenges he faced during the shoot.
"For me as an actor, the challenge is mostly before the film starts when you have to get into the psychology of the character. While we were filming, it was like a knife through butter. there was no problem at all. We had our own little challenges because obviously, we had to perform the task because it was a very important film for all of that."

Earlier in an exclusive interview with us, Barun had spoken about the challenges he faced during the shoot.
"For me as an actor, the challenge is mostly before the film starts when you have to get into the psychology of the character. While we were filming, it was like a knife through butter. there was no problem at all. We had our own little challenges because obviously, we had to perform the task because it was a very important film for all of that."

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