Ranveer, Deepika to launch Gajanana from 'Bajirao Mastani'

September 14, 2015 07:08 pm | Updated April 01, 2016 01:46 pm IST - Mumbai

The film which also stars Priyanka Chopra will release on December 18.

The film which also stars Priyanka Chopra will release on December 18.

Ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi, which will be celebrated on Thursday, actors Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone will launch “Gajanana”, a track from their new movie “Bajirao Mastani” . The song is said to be dedicated to Lord Ganesha.

“Launching the powerful “GAJANANA” Aarti tomorrow! #BajiraoMastani,” Ranveer tweeted on Monday.

His message was accompanied by an image of Lord Ganesha, and super—imposed on it is a message which reads: “Witness history being created with a Guinness World Record for largest crowd forming a human still of the mosaic image of Ganapati.”

Ranveer and Deepika will do the ‘maha aarti’ at the launch, to be held at the Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji Sports Complex, Balewadi, at Pune on Tuesday.

“Bajirao Mastani” , directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, is a period drama starring Ranveer as the 18th century Maratha warrior Peshwa Bajirao I, while his love interest, Mastani, is essayed by Deepika. Actor Priyanka Chopra portrays Kashibai, the first wife of Bajirao.

The film will release on December 18.

Given Bhansali’s repertoire of making larger than life films with appealing location, incredible costumes and spectacular scenes, hopes are high for “Bajirao Mastani” .

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