<p>The highly awaited movie featuring <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bollywood">Bollywood</a> veteran Annu Kapoor and TV sensation Parth Samthaan, who is making his Bollywood debut, has received a fresh title and an official release date.</p><p>The film, which was earlier titled <em>Hum Do Humare Baraah</em>, has been retitled as per the directive of the Censor Board and will now be known as <em>Humare Baarah</em>. The movie is set to release on the big screen on June 7.</p><p>A fresh poster has been released to mark the announcement, giving audiences a sneak peek at what to expect.</p>.<p>Helmed by Kamal Chandra, <em>Humare Baarah</em> is produced by Radhika G Film and Newtech Media Entertainment, Ravi S Gupta, Birender Bhagat, Sanjay Nagpal and Sheo Balak Singh. </p><p>The film is co-produced by Triloki Prasad. The gripping movie boasts stellar cast like Ashwini Kalsekar, Rahul Bagga, Paritosh Tiwari, Manoj Joshi and Aditi Bhatpahri.</p><p>Elated about the film, versatile actor Annu Kapoor said, "Working on <em>Humare Baraah</em> has been an incredible journey for me. The film delves into some complex and sensitive topics, and I believe the new title aligns better with our storytelling. I'm excited for audiences to experience the heart and soul of this project on June 7."</p>.A film doesn't have to be led by a man to pull audience to theatre: Kriti Sanon on 'Crew' success.<p>Talking more about the film, the producers Ravi S Gupta & Birender Bhagat added, "Producing <em>Humare Baarah</em> has been a privilege. All the teams have worked tirelessly to bring this story to life, and I'm thrilled to finally share the film with audiences after so many hurdles."</p><p>"The new title reflects the essence of the movie, and I believe it will resonate with viewers. This film will highlight our country's most important and crucial problem, and we hope that our film is an eye opener for the audience."</p><p>The film’s poster sets the tone for the anticipated release, showcasing the film's aesthetic and intriguing storyline. Audiences can expect an engaging narrative, strong performances, and thoughtful direction when <em>Humare Baarah</em> hits theaters nationwide on June 7 a release by <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/viacom18">Viacom18</a> Studios.</p>
<p>The highly awaited movie featuring <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bollywood">Bollywood</a> veteran Annu Kapoor and TV sensation Parth Samthaan, who is making his Bollywood debut, has received a fresh title and an official release date.</p><p>The film, which was earlier titled <em>Hum Do Humare Baraah</em>, has been retitled as per the directive of the Censor Board and will now be known as <em>Humare Baarah</em>. The movie is set to release on the big screen on June 7.</p><p>A fresh poster has been released to mark the announcement, giving audiences a sneak peek at what to expect.</p>.<p>Helmed by Kamal Chandra, <em>Humare Baarah</em> is produced by Radhika G Film and Newtech Media Entertainment, Ravi S Gupta, Birender Bhagat, Sanjay Nagpal and Sheo Balak Singh. </p><p>The film is co-produced by Triloki Prasad. The gripping movie boasts stellar cast like Ashwini Kalsekar, Rahul Bagga, Paritosh Tiwari, Manoj Joshi and Aditi Bhatpahri.</p><p>Elated about the film, versatile actor Annu Kapoor said, "Working on <em>Humare Baraah</em> has been an incredible journey for me. The film delves into some complex and sensitive topics, and I believe the new title aligns better with our storytelling. I'm excited for audiences to experience the heart and soul of this project on June 7."</p>.A film doesn't have to be led by a man to pull audience to theatre: Kriti Sanon on 'Crew' success.<p>Talking more about the film, the producers Ravi S Gupta & Birender Bhagat added, "Producing <em>Humare Baarah</em> has been a privilege. All the teams have worked tirelessly to bring this story to life, and I'm thrilled to finally share the film with audiences after so many hurdles."</p><p>"The new title reflects the essence of the movie, and I believe it will resonate with viewers. This film will highlight our country's most important and crucial problem, and we hope that our film is an eye opener for the audience."</p><p>The film’s poster sets the tone for the anticipated release, showcasing the film's aesthetic and intriguing storyline. Audiences can expect an engaging narrative, strong performances, and thoughtful direction when <em>Humare Baarah</em> hits theaters nationwide on June 7 a release by <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/viacom18">Viacom18</a> Studios.</p>