Published On : Sun, Aug 19th, 2018

Makers of Stree Promote The Film in a Unique Way

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Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao are busy promoting their upcoming film Stree and recently the team found a new way to promote their film and this will definitely spook you out.

As we now know that the film is a horror comedy, in some cinema halls the makers during the interval break played the audio of the film and made a woman dresses in white walk down the aisle. Sounds spooky right? Well, the makers did a great job in scaring the audiences who were there to watch the double release of Akshay Kumar‘s Gold and John Abraham‘s Satyamev Jayate.

Stree also stars Pankaj Tripathi in a pivotal role. Helmed by Amar Kaushik, the story revolves around the urban legend of ‘Nale Ba’ that went viral in Karnataka during the 1990s. While Rajkummar will be seen playing the role of a tailor, not much has been revealed about Shraddha’s role. Though we now know that Shraddha’s role will have a supernatural twist to it. Talking about Rajkummar character in the film, director Amar earlier told media, “For the part, I got Raj a sewing machine and we hired a tailor who would go to his house every day and teach him the ropes of the job.

Tailoring is all about how fast you can pedal the machine. Raj practised for 15-20 days and he would send me pictures of his progress. We also had workshops before taking the film on the floors, where all the actors, from Raj to Shraddha, gave inputs and offered improvisations.”

The story of ‘Nale Ba’ is such that there was a belief that a witch would roam the streets at night and knock at doors. The witch would deceive people by taking out the voices of their kin and enter the house. Whoever opens the door is believed to die. To cope with this, the residents of the area would write ‘Nale Ba’ (means ‘come tomorrow’ in Kannada) outside their doors and walls of their houses which would make the witch go away and the cycle would repeat.

Shraddha is also making her Telugu debut in Prabhas-starrer Saaho. The film is being shot simultaneously in three different languages Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Stree will hit theatres a week earlier, that is on August 31.