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Rajinikanth's 2.0 reaches Hollywood, Ranbir recreates Barfi! magic in Jagga Jasoos trailer

Rajinikanth fans have been waiting for the release of the superstar's next, 2.0. The release date of the film, which features Akshay Kumar as the antagonist, has been pushed to January 2018. But while the film has been delayed, the promotions have already kickstarted. Buzz is that the producers, Lyca Productions, have reportedly earmarked Rs 40 crore just for the film's promotions.

As part of the promotions, a hot-air balloon adorned with life-sized images of superstar Rajinikanth and actor Akshay Kumar will travel around the world. On Thursday, the 100-foot-tall air balloon was spotted flying over the iconic Hollywood signage in Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, the new trailer of Jagga Jasoos is out, and it looks like Ranbir Kapoor and Anurag Basu are all set to recreate their Barfi! magic. In an exclusive interview with India Today, Ranbir had said, "The feelings of nervousness, anxiety, excitement haven't come in yet. I'm just happy to be a part of this film, not just as an actor but also a producer."

All this, and more on this episode of In Da Club.

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