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Zoya Akhtars Gully Boy, starring Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt and Kalki Koechlin, will have its world premiere at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival.
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The first nine films chosen for the Competition and the Berlinale Special of the gala were announced via statement on Thursday.
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Gully Boy, loosely inspired by the life of rapper Divine, has been selected as part of the Berlinale Special programme. It is set for release on February 14, 2019.
Ranveer is ecstatic about the news.
“Delighted!!! Gully Boy has been selected by the Berlin International Film Festival for a special gala screening!!! Ow Oww,” Ranveer tweeted.
Delighted!!!…#GullyBoy has been selected by the Berlin International Film Festival for a special gala screening!!! Ow Oww!!!
#ZoyaAkhtar @aliaa08 @ritesh_sid @FarOutAkhtar https://t.co/SWxw6XoBN6
— Ranveer Singh (@RanveerOfficial) December 13, 2018
Wohooo so soo exciting! #GullyBoy has been selected by the Berlin International Film Festival for a special gala screening
Cannot wait
@RanveerOfficial #ZoyaAkhtar @ritesh_sid @FarOutAkhtar https://t.co/Jr62PWkZVI
— Alia Bhatt (@aliaa08) December 13, 2018
Can I get a WHUT WHUT
mubarak ho, Lulu! Berlin here we come! https://t.co/zyRS8wxLfX
— Ranveer Singh (@RanveerOfficial) December 13, 2018
Happy to share that #GullyBoy has been selected by the Berlin International Film Festival for a special gala screening.
#ZoyaAkhtar @ritesh_sid @RanveerOfficial @aliaa08 https://t.co/FlE5WlZN4F
— Farhan Akhtar (@FarOutAkhtar) December 13, 2018
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The film, about street rappers from Mumbai, is so far among three productions which have been invited to participate in the Berlinale Special.
The 69th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival will run from February 7 to 17 next year.
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As part of the Official Programme, Berlinale screens recent works by contemporary filmmakers, as well as documentaries and works with extraordinary formats.
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Alongside the previously announced opening film, “The Kindness of Strangers” by Lone Scherfig, six productions and co-productions from Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Serbia, and Turkey have been invited to take part in the Competition.
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