Zee Media Bureau/Anindita Dev
New Delhi: Rani Mukerji and Aditya Chopra`s hush-hush wedding in Italy last month took the media by storm. Post wedding, her upcoming film `Mardaani` was in a lot of controversies regarding her name change in the film. But now all rumours have been put to rest after the poster for the film was out this week.
Rani stuns all as she is seen holding a gun, with a stern look on her face, it is quite different from all her other movies.
This is not the only thing that is worth mentioning from the poster. Another interesting thing to take note of is the Chopra daughter-in-law`s name in the poster. It sure seems that the bold and beautiful bengali actress has decided to keep her maiden name for the film rather than changing her surname post wedding.
Rani and Aditya tied the knot on 21st April this year. The newly-wed made sure to keep themselves away from the lens of the shutter-bugs. Even the shooting of Rani`s upcoming flick `Mardaani` was strongly guarded and nothing much was revealed about the film.
`Mardaani` is slated to release on August 22 this year.
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