Barun Sobti eagerly awaits ‘Tu Mera Sunday’, opens up about it

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 28 Sept 2017 12:01 PM IST
Barun Sobti eagerly awaits ‘Tu Mera Sunday’, opens up about it
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Mumbai: Barun Sobti, after winning everyone’s hearts with his innocent looks and extreme talent, is now all set to make girls go crazy after him again.

The actor who has made his unique place with a shy, innocent, strong and intense lover boy image in TV shows like Dill Mill Gayye, Baat Hamari Pakki Hai, Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?, will now be seen on silver screen with the release of his upcoming movie ‘Tu Hai Mera Sunday’.

In the flick Sobti plays the role of a guy, whom he thinks many of us will surely identify with.

Barun, who eagerly awaits the release of the film on October 6 said that he was excited about the project since the day he was offered this. “Frankly speaking, when I was offered the film Tu Hai Mera Sunday, I was extremely excited,” stated Sobti.

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About the Film:

The ‘Iss Pyar ko Kya Nam Doon’ star said, “The film’s title is a very romantic thought in itself. It’s one of the most romantic things that I have heard since a long, long time. In the film, all the characters are trying to find their ‘Sunday’.”

The television actor has urged all his fans to go and watch ‘Tu Mera Sunday’ giving the three most important reasons for it… “Firstly, I assure you that the movie will not disappoint you even a bit. Secondly, the film has immense potential to make you think as a more mature human being and as a citizen of our country and thirdly, the film will surely make you smile.”

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Barun's Sundays:

Well, for Barun, Sunday means only work and lots of work. “Usually, my Sundays are working and even if I take a Sunday off, then, its family time.”

Well, hard work always pays Barun. We wish you all the best for your upcoming projects….

Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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