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'October' to release on April 13
Mumbai, Oct 30: Actor Varun Dhawan on Monday shared the first look of his upcoming film "October" and announced that the Shoojit Sircar directorial is set to release on April 13.
"As October comes to an end, it arrives earlier next year. ‘October' releases on April 13 now," Varun tweeted alongside a photograph in which he is seen running on a road with an intense look.
The film was earlier slated for a release on June 1.
Varun, last seen in "Judwaa 2", will share screen space with debutante Banita Sandhu in the film. Sircar is best known for directing films like "Piku", "Madras Cafe" and ‘Vicky Donor'.
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