Netflix unveils first looks of Rajkummar Rao, Dulquer Salmaan from 'Guns & Gulaabs'

The series is a wicked tale of crime, love and innocence, that uniquely blends the romance of the 90s with a fast-paced crime-thriller

March 22, 2022 05:23 pm | Updated 05:35 pm IST

Stills from ‘Guns & Gulaabs’

Stills from ‘Guns & Gulaabs’

Netflix on Tuesday unveiled the first look of its upcoming project with writer-director duo Raj & DK, "Guns & Gulaabs".

The series will be headlined by an ensemble including Rajkumar Rao, Dulquer Salmaan and Adarsh Gourav.

Netflix announced the star cast by releasing the first-looks of the three actors, who also shared their looks.

"Put on your seatbelts and get ready for a ride back to the 90s with me. Here's presenting my first look from 'Guns & Gulaabs', my first ever webseries and my first collab with the amazing duo Raj and DK," Salman captioned his picture on Instagram.

Rao, who is also making his series debut with the show, was seen sipping from a Campa bottle in the pictures shared by the streamer and his Instagram handle.

"So thrilled to announce the first look of my first Netflix series "Guns & Gulaabs'. Get ready because I am coming to bring fire in my 90s avatar! Brace yourself for an exciting adventure filled with crime, love and 'dhamaakedaar' punchlines," the actor wrote alongside his picture.

Gourav also promised fans a new "world full of crime, romance and humour".

Produced under Raj & DK’s banner, D2R Films, "Guns & Gulaabs" is inspired by the misfits of the world. As per the official logline, it is a deliciously wicked tale of crime, love and innocence, that uniquely blends the romance of the 90s with a fast-paced crime-thriller, while effortlessly lacing it with Raj & DK’s brand of humour.

This series will also see actors Gulshan Devaiah and TJ Bhanu in central roles.

"The Family Man" creators share the writing credit with Suman Kumar.

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