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Star Gold to premiere Tere Bin Laden – Dead or Alive on 30th April!

27 April 2016

Six years ago the first instalment of satirical laugh riot Tere Bin Laden spun a lot of nimble fun for being the humorous film that it was. Its second instalment, outshines the first! Xeroxing the first film’s comic timing and uncanny resemblance to real life characters, the second instalment, Tere Bin Laden – Dead or Alive, ups the entertainment quotient making it a must watch for cinema aficionados. Star Gold, the Home of Blockbusters, now brings this comic extravaganza to your home on 30th April at 1:00PM.
The film begins by showing a Bollywood director being hired by an American talent agent to make a film on Osama bin Laden. The plan to use an Osama doppelganger in order to prove his death boomerangs when a Taliban arms dealer hijacks their idea to prove he's alive. This chase and confusion gives the film its entertaining storyline.  The film stars the ever so funny Manish Paul, Pradhuman Singh, Sikander Kher and Sugandha Garg.
In all its uncompromising absurdity, Tere Bin Laden – Dead or Alive definitely brings on stream a sugar-rush of entertainment!

Catch the World Television Premiere of Tere Bin Laden – Dead or Alive on 30th April at 1:00 PM only on Star Gold and Star Gold HD!

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