Special screening of the Film ‘Guest Iin London’ by EaseMyTrip
EaseMyTrip.com, a leading name in travel industry of India, kept the screening of the Bollywood film ‘Guest Iin London’ at Odeon Cinemas, Connaught Place on July 6, 2017.
‘Guest in London’ is the sequel of comedy drama film ‘Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge’ which was released in year 2010. Leading stars in this Bollywood comedy film are Kartik Aaryan, Paresh Rawal, Kriti Kharbanda and Tanvi Azmi. The film has been written and directed by Ashwni Dhir. The film is revolves around a couple, who are into a complicated relationship and two of their uninvited guests creating comic scenes. It is released July 7, 2017 on silver screens. The film is produced by the makers of Pyar Ka Punchnama series.
EaseMyTrip.com is co-producing the film “Guest Iin London” that is releasing on this July 7, 2017 in cinema halls. Nishant Pitti, CEO & Co-founder, Easy Trip Planners Pvt. Ltd is one of the co-producers of the movie. The main photography of the film was started from October 1, 2016. Shooting of movie was done at various locations including London, Birmingham, and New York City.
The screening of the film at Odeon Cinema was hosted by the company with a purpose to share the happiness with its media partners. Many reporters and journalists from several media houses were invited to watch the film. Marketing team of EaseMyTrip was present to welcome the guests and share the token of thanks with them.
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