Jalebi “The everlasting taste of love” poster of the film is relieved. The maker of the film Mahesh Bhatt says “The Everlasting Taste Of Love tells a story about how to live in an age of bewilderment.”
In this changing shifting world where the old stories have collapsed and no new story has yet emerged to replace them comes a story of everlasting love. Here is the #JalebiPoster. @Tweet2Rhea @varunmitra19 @DiganganaS @PushpdeepBhardw pic.twitter.com/arZzQnOKie
— Mahesh Bhatt (@MaheshNBhatt) September 3, 2018
All though the inspired Jalebi poster slightly posses different, many social media platforms are sharing the iconic ‘Korean War Goodbye Kiss’ – captured by the Los Angeles Times photographer Frank Brown in 1950.
However, few followers are not so delighted with the makers of Jalebi for pottering with the photograph that signified the anguish of the Korean War.
From 1950 to 2018. To be continued…#Jalebi pic.twitter.com/SsriZoFUtR
— Vikas Trivedi (@1vikastrivedi) September 3, 2018
Well done Bollywood, or should I say Copywood? #Jalebi #JalebiPoster @Tweet2Rhea @MaheshNBhatt pic.twitter.com/tCJVq0f7Hd
— Tejan Shrivastava (@TejanShrivastav) September 3, 2018
Jalebi is scheduled to release on October 12. The film marks the Bollywood debut of TV actress Digangana Suryavanshi, who has starred in popular TV shows like Qubool Hair and reality show Bigg Boss to name a few.
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