Watch: 'Mental Hai Kya' stars Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao announce release date in an unconventional way

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Jul 03, 2018, 05:26 PM IST

Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao

Mental Hai Kya stars Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao give a glimpse of their characters to announce the release date of their film

Mental Hai Kya, starring Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao has been in the limelight ever since the quirky posters of the movie are out. 

And to keep with their eccentric ways, makers have dropped a new video of the film to announce 'Mental Hai Kya' release date.

The video is surely going to tease you and make you even more excited for the film.

In the video, Rajkummar and Kangana are dressed as characters from the Victoria era as they are on the sets of the film in London. They are accusing each other of being ‘mental’ and continue to argue before announcing the release date of the movie, which is February 22, 2019. 

Yes, that is a long wait! 

 

 

 

Is that not driving you Mental too?

'Mental Hai Kya'  producer Ekta Kapoor defines the film which celebrates the crazy within us.  The film's posters went viral where Kangana was seen in a bathtub with a knife in her hand, and a toaster sitting on the edge of the bathtub. 

Another poster saw the actress lying inside the chalked outline of a dead body. 

Other posters of the film featuring Rajkummar Rao have also been quite upbeat.

In one of the posters, the actor's face is covered with a sticking tape, while in the other the actor can be seen putting off a lit cigarette on his forehead. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mental Hai Kya marks the Bollywood directorial debut of National award winning Telugu filmmaker Prakash Kovelamudi

Talking about Mental Hai Kya, Rajkummar had said that the script is unique and unconventional, while Kangana had said that she chose the film for a personal reason. 

In an interview with Mid-day, Kangana said, “The way my life unfolded in the past few years, I realised there was so much stigma attached to being different. ‘Mental’ or ‘psycho’ were the terms used to shame me, but these can’t be used casually as swear words. When this script came along, I knew I had to do it to break the stigma around it. High time we made individuality aspirational.”