'Dunki': Vicky Kaushal, Hrithik Roshan, Taapsee Pannu and others attend the special screening of the Shah Rukh Khan starrer - See photos

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After delivering blockbuster hits, 'Pathaan' and 'Jawan' this year, Shah Rukh Khan is all set for his third film, '

Dunki

' which releases today, on December 21.
Ahead of the release, a

special screening

of the film was hosted by the makers in the city which was attended by who's who of Bollywood. Among the many celebrities who attended the event was SRK, whose swanky luxury car was spotted entering the venue with his security personnel.

Gauri Khan

, his wife, was seen engrossed in her phone as she arrived to support her husband.

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After concluding the shoot for 'Fighter,'

Hrithik Roshan

showed his support for the 'Dunki' team. He was casually dressed in a beige t-shirt and a pair of pants, complemented by stylish eyewear.

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Vicky Kaushal

arrived solo for the premiere, captured by paparazzi entering the venue where the movie was being screened. Opting for a casual look, he wore a white t-shirt and a black cap for the night out. Vicky smiled and waved at the cameramen, who extended their best wishes to the actor. He is set to make a special appearance in the film.

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To show support for Vicky, his family attended the premiere. Actor Sunny Kaushal, Vicky's brother, was spotted entering the venue with their father, renowned action director

Sham Kaushal

, and mother, Veena Kaushal. Sunny, from the film 'Shiddat,' donned a blue shirt, while his father opted for a crisp white shirt for the event.

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Pic: Yogen Shah

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Set in a quaint village in Punjab, the film, supported by Rajkumar Hirani, follows a group of friends with aspirations of flying to England for improved prospects. Faced with the challenge of not passing the immigration exam, they opt for the unconventional "donkey flight" approach, attempting to illegally cross borders in pursuit of a better life abroad.
The film also stars

Taapsee Pannu

, Vicky Kaushal and others in lead roles.

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