Pankaj Tripathi Tours Mumbai's Atal Setu With Students Ahead Of "Main Atal Hoon" Release

"Main Atal Hoon," directed by Ravi Jadhav, features Pankaj Tripathi in the role of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

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Pankaj Tripathi Tours Mumbai's Atal Setu With Students Ahead Of "Main Atal Hoon" Release
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Pankaj Tripathi actively promotes his upcoming film "Main Atal Hoon," set for release on January 19. As part of the promotional campaign, the actor visited Mumbai's newly inaugurated Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri-Nhava Sheva Atal Setu with students from DAV School. Tripathi shared a video on Instagram capturing his journey on a bus with the students, who hail from Vajpayee's alma mater. In the video, he announced the release of a new film promo featuring the students and showcased a framed art piece, a gift from one of the students, featuring the film's poster.

The Instagram video garnered over six lakh views within a day, with viewers expressing admiration for Tripathi's simplicity. Fans wished him success for the movie, praising his down-to-earth demeanor. Comments poured in from diverse locations, including Pakistan, demonstrating the actor's widespread appeal.

"Main Atal Hoon," directed by Ravi Jadhav, features Pankaj Tripathi in the role of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The film delves into significant historical events, touching upon the Emergency, Babri Masjid demolition, and the Pokhran nuclear test.

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Tripathi's interaction with students adds a personal touch to the film's promotion, resonating well with the audience. As anticipation builds for the movie, the actor's outreach efforts contribute to its visibility and engagement, creating a buzz on social media platforms. With the film's release date approaching, Tripathi's unique promotional strategies aim to connect with a broader audience and generate enthusiasm for "Main Atal Hoon."