Monitoring Desk
Kapoor and Sons’ much-awaited movie trailer was out for the world to see and boy it did not disappoint! Fawad Khan, Sidharth Malhotra, Alia Bhatt and Rishi Kapoor’s upcoming movie has moments of hysterical laughter as well as sobriety.
Anticipating fans had long been expecting Fawad Khan’s Kapoor and Sons trailer to release. The Pakistani heartthrobs admirers from both India and Pakistan were quite sure of his prowess and knew he’d absolutely kill it with Sidharth and Alia. No doubt, that he definitely does.
The trailer of the movie was released yesterday, providing viewers with a brief insight into the Kapoor family that consists of Mr. Kapoor, the Kapoor parents and the Kapoor grandsons. The plot begins with the two Kapoor brothers, who have returned home after five long years to a shocker–their parents’ marriage is about to go down in the dumps. Trouble also brews on their front and the bromance turns into bitter rivalry as soon as Alia Bhatt steps into the frame. With both Kapoor brothers smitten by the petite lady, a rivalry pits them both against each other.
Mr. Kapoor (Rishi) is the most concerned among the family members, as he wants everyone to make piece. Despite the humorous dialogues and the pranks both brothers pull, the movie has its serious sequences. Fawad Khan and Sidharth Malhotra’s fighting sequence and the former getting slapped are also part of the trailer.
With the release of Kapoor and Sons trailer, expectations of fans have heightened from the movie. Will it be as good as the trailer itself? Kapoor and Sons releases on March 18.
Feels like home in India: Fawad
Fawad Khan is arguably one of Pakistan’s most loved actor, but the heartthrob has received no less love across the border and he was not one to shy away from acknowledging it.
“I have experienced tremendous love and hospitality in India and all Indians have given me a lovely and warm welcome,” the Khoobsurat actor was quoted as saying by Indian Express. “Last time too and even this year, it feels like family here in India and where ever I have gone in this country it has always been an amazing experience. I do miss my family. But these guys [Sidharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt] make up for it,” Fawad said while addressing the media at the trailer launch of Karan Johar’s directorial Kapoor & Sons on Wednesday. Fawad was recently the target of India’s extremist party Shiv Sena who threatened to ban Pakistani artists who cross the border. But the singer-turned-actor seems to be unaffected by the political tiff. ”I am a politically illiterate person and I don’t keep up with current affairs. So for me to get involved in these matters doesn’t seem right,” said Fawad.