Priyanka 'caught red-handed' by Maharashtra police

Wednesday 18th September 2019 07:41 EDT
 
 

The Maharashtra police once again amused the internet users with its witty comment on international star Priyanka Chopra's upcoming flick. A particular dialogue of the recently launched trailer of 'The Sky Is Pink' caught the attention of Maharashtra police which also engaged Priyanka Chopra and his co-star Farhan Akhtar in a fun banter.

At one point in the trailer, Priyanka, who features as a feisty and sprightly mother in the movie, tells Farhan Akhtar: "Ek baar Aisha theek ho jaye, phir saath mein bank lootenge." (Once their daughter Aisha (Zaira Wasim) recovers from her disease, they will together rob a bank for money). The cops posted a still grab of this dialogue from the film's trailer with a chuckle some warning, reminding the actors Priyanka and Farhan that they have prying eyes. They wrote in the tweet: 'Seven years imprisonment with fine under IPC Section 393'. To poke a little more fun at the actors, the cops added hilarious hashtags #ColoursOfLaw #TheSkyIsPink.

Responding to the tweet, Priyanka kept the fun continuing and wrote: 'Oops. Caught red handed..time to activate Plan B'. After Priyanka's hilarious tweet, even Farhan responded saying: 'Hahaha never planning heists on camera again'.

'The Sky Is Pink' is all set to premiere worldwide at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13 while the film will open in Indian cinemas on October 11. The bilingual film is directed by Shonali Bose, and is based on the life and experiences of late motivational speaker and author Aisha Chaudhary who was diagnosed with a terminal illness. The film is jointly produced by Priyanka (through Purple Pebble Pictures) and Siddharth Roy Kapur and Ronnie Screwvala's RSVP Films.

Meanwhile, this is actor Zaira Wasim's last appearance in Bollywood as the National Award-winning actress announced her retirement from films in July this year. Actor Rohit Saraf plays Priyanka and Farhan's onscreen son in the movie.


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