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Trailer of Vikram Shankar's 'Jab Tum Kaho' out now

| | Jan 30, 2016, at 10:14 pm
Mumbai, Jan 30 (IBNS): The trailer of Vikram Shankar's upcoming film, 'Jab Tum Kaho' was launched at an event in Mumbai.

Present at the launch were actors Pravin Dabas, actress Ambalika Sarkar who play the lead pair in the film along with the producer Rajiv Kumar and director Vikram Shankar.

They not only revealed the trailer of the film but also gave those present a glimpse of the teasers.

Here is the link to the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__-ro4nMVQQ&feature=youtu.be

‘Jab Tum Kaho’ has been directed by Vikram Shankar and stars Pravin Dabas, Ambalika Sarkar and Shirin Guha in pivotal roles. It has been produced by Vikram Shankar and Rajiv Kumar with music by Shankar Mahadevan and Mohit Chauhan.

The film is set for release on Feb 26. 

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