• Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor starring 'Bawaal' becomes first Indian film to premiere at Eiffel Tower: Reports Source

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    Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor starring 'Bawaal' becomes first Indian film to premiere at Eiffel Tower: Reports Source

    Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor are preparing for Nitesh Tiwari's 'Bawaal,' which will be available on...


    Digital Desk: Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor are preparing for Nitesh Tiwari's 'Bawaal,' which will be available on Amazon Prime Video in July. According to Pinkvilla reports, it will be the first Indian film to have its world debut at the Eiffel Tower.


    According to a source, "Bawaal will be the first Indian film to have its world premiere at the Eiffel Tower." The premiere will be held at the magnificent Salle Gustave Eiffel, which will provide a panoramic view of the city of love as a backdrop. Aside from Varun, Janhvi, Sajid, and Nitesh, moviegoers and French delegates will attend the premiere, making it one of the largest premieres for an Indian film."


    "There is a symbolic reference to Paris in Bawaal. Some of the main scenes were shot extensively in Paris, and the city serves as a character in the story. The film is essentially a love story with references to World War II, and the makers are ready to premiere the film in the city of love," according to the source.


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    'Bawaal' will be available on Amazon Prime Video in July. It appears to be a wise move, considering it will be released in almost 200 nations and regions. 


    It is expected that when the film debuts on Amazon Prime Video next month, Bawaal may actually live up to its name. Given Indian cinema's efforts to have a global influence, a digital release seems like an appropriate next step. 


    Additionally, OTT as a venue has enabled films and filmmakers to reach a global audience that would not have otherwise been available to them when their films were released theatrically.