NO ALCOHOL: 'Raees' success party

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,January 30 2017]

The team of 'Raees' - which features Shah Rukh Khan as a bootlegger and has liquor prohibition as the backdrop - will ironically celebrate the movie's success with a party sans alcohol.

To celebrate the occasion, the film's team, along with Shah Rukh, will gather on Monday here. It being January 30 - Martyr's Day that marks Mahatma Gandhi's assassination - it also happens to be a dry day, said a source close to the filmmakers.

Producer Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment said in a statement: "The entire team is very happy with the critical acclaim and audience reaction to the film. It has been a perfect combination. It seems that all efforts have come to fruition. Hence, we want to celebrate this occasion with everyone who has been part of this journey."

'Raees' has received a promising response due to the performances of actors, hard-hitting dialogues and foot-tapping music. Even Shah Rukh's return to celluloid in an intense avatar is being hailed.

The box office reception is also positive, with the film already having crossed the Rs 60-crore mark in three days. According to trade pundits, an early Rs 100-crore mark is expectedduring the extended weekend.

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