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Originally posted by: cougarTown
This girl is doing so well for herself...jacki was almost in the entire trailer..as much as RK. Her acting also seems to have improved. Loving the songs..looking forward
It's been long since Bollywood had a wonderfully scripted mystery thriller. We believe Ranbir Kapoor-Jacqueline Fernandes-Arjun Rampal starrer Roy will break the jinx at the ticket windows.
After unveiling a series of posters from the film and the motion poster, the team had created an aura of mystery already around the film. With a certain amount of intrigue already enveloping the film, debutante director Vikramjit Singh takes it a few notches higher with a carefully edited trailer.
Slick and interesting, the trailer hardly gives out anything about the film, except the character sketches. While Arjun Rampal plays Kabir Grewal, a famous filmmaker infamous for his torrid love affairs, Ranbir Kapoor plays the prime protagonist- a thief called Roy. Jackie on the other hand plays Ayesha, the movie star.
Initially it was reported that Jacqueline will have double roles in the film and if that's true, then the actress is set to start 2015 with another storm. The trailer was meant to keep the story under wraps and build a suspense around the film at the same time. We must admit that the director has done a fine job at that.
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