Kalank makers are one by one dropping interesting posters of men from the movie. After Varun Dhawan's ferocious look as Zafar and Aditya Roy Kapur as virtuous Dev Chaudhry, Karan Johar presents the 'most powerful' Balraj Chaudhry played by Sanjay Dutt. ''The most powerful voice of the table, the formidable Balraj Chaudhry. @duttsanjay #MenOfKalank #Kalank,'' the filmmaker took to Twitter to write along with the poster.
Sanjay Dutt, who is ''humbled'' to play such a ''magnificent character'' also shared his first look from the movie and wrote, ''Humbled to play a magnificent character in this magnum opus. Here’s Balraj! #MenOfKalank''. Have a look:
After the men of Kalank, we are eagerly waiting to check out the looks of leading ladies. Kalank also has Alia Bhatt, Sonakshi Sinha, Madhuri Dixit in important roles. Earlier, KJo in a heart-melting post on Instagram wrote that Kalank is the one film in which he passionately believes in. It was the last wish of his father late filmmaker Yash Johar and he is happy that finally, his father's dream is all set to meet celluloid.
He wrote, “A film that was born in my heart and mind 15 years ago....a film I passionately believe in...the last film my father worked on before he left us....it was his dream to see this film come through....I couldn’t fulfil his dream then....my spirit was broken....but today his wish has found a relationship with celluloid....the story of turbulent relationships and eternal love has found a voice....the film has been woven,nurtured and visualised by ABHISHEK VARMAN....and the film Is KALANK! Set in the 40’s but it’s heart lives on.....TOMORROW the journey begins.....am excited ...anxious and emotional about this one...I do hope you join us on our path to undying love....”
Helmed by Abhishek Varman, Kalank earlier had veteran actress Sridevi in place of Madhuri Dixit. However, after her sudden demise, the Total Dhamaal actress was roped in for the ambitious film. Kalank is reportedly set against the backdrop of Hindu-Muslim riots that took place during the India-Pakistan partition.