Rajkummar Rao enrobes Shiva's avatar for 'Behen Hogi Teri' poster

Rajkummar Rao parades a poster propelled by Lord Shiva's avatar on another blurb for the imminent film 'Behen Hogi Teri'. Clarifying the look, Rajkummar told IANS: "My character Gattu works in this Jagran Mandali possessed by Shruti's (Hassan) character's family in the film and Gattu plays Shiva in it." The blurb launched via social networking media twitter on Tuesday, highlights the performing artist spruced up as the divinity and situated on a silver motorbike. He wears a long mane, a moonbow on his head, rudraksha arm jewelry - and he sits coolly - with an exhausted look all over - on a motorbike with slippers on his feet. The scenery is a road with shops with their screens down. Amul Vikas Mohan, the film's maker, shared the notice on Twitter and inscribed it: "The secret notice for 'Behen Hogi Teri' is here... Trailer out soon...” It is coordinated by Ajay K Pannalal. From falling back on stringent eating methodologies to putting a while in idealizing artistic expressions, Bollywood star goes to a few lengths to convey genuineness to their parts. In any case, Rajkummar Rao, who assumes the main part in Hansal Mehta's Omerta in light of fear monger Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheik's life, has taken readiness to another level. "There was a scene in which the police remand Omar and I were hung topsy-turvy. The activity team and performing artists were required to whip me (for the grouping). I asked them to really whip me," the on-screen character tells late morning. While Mehta doesn't altogether subscribe to Rao's techniques, he consented to give him the gesture for this unordinary ask. "It's critical that the scene looks credible. I needed to feel the torment since that makes Omar rationally solid. I wasn't frightened," says Rao, who had additionally dispensed torment upon himself for his past cooperation with Mehta, Shahid (2012). "Be that as it may, the tonality of the two is distinctive. Shahid was enthusiastic, this is ruthless." Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheik, a British fear monger of Pakistani inception, is notorious for his part in the murder of Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl in 2002.