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Aamir introduces his character in 'Thugs of Hindostan', releases motion poster of film

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Monday, 24 September 2018 (15:17 IST)
Mumbai: Continuing the release of motion posters of the much-anticipated film 'Thugs of Hindostan', Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan on Monday introduced his character 'firangi' in the film. The actor released a motion poster from the film featuring his character.
Posting on his twitter handle, Aamir described his character 'Firangi' in the film as the most honest being on earth. In the poster, Aamir Khan is seen as a traveler with a liquor bottle strapped to his side.
 
''This is me Firangi Mallah. There is no greater honest person on earth. "Sachai toh humara doosra naam hai and bharosa humara kaam... dadi kasam," (Truth is our second nature and our job is to instill faith),''Aamir posted on his twitter account.Aamir is one in the list of thugs in the film, the other being Katrina Kaif, Fatima Sana Sheikh.
 
Katrina also shared the latest motion poster on her Instagram page. "... Beware of this Thug," Katrina said.Last week, the filmmakers had released motion posters introducing the film's other leader character Amitabh Bachchan, Katrina Kaif , Fatima Sana Sheikh, and John Clive .
While Amitabh plays the character of Khudabaksh, the lord of the sea, Fatima Sana Sheikh plays Zafira, an ace archer, and Katrina plays Suraiyya, a mesmerizing dancer. 
 
John Clive plays Lloyd Owen, who is presented as a senior officer in the East India Company.
Trade sources say 'Thugs Of Hindostan' is about an epic battle between the East India Company and the 'thugs of Hindostan.' The film is said to be based on Philip Meadows Taylor's 1839 novel 'Confessions Of A Thug'.'Thugs Of Hindostan' release worldwide on November 8.(UNI)

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