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'Asli Big Boss toh yahaan hai': Shehnaaz Gill's Lucifer poster with Tom Ellis has desi fans speculating

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, December 22

Punjabi actor Shehnaaz Gill on Tuesday shared a poster of the Netflix show Lucifer. And it has a desi twist, besides it left the fans back home here speculating.

The poster features the show’s lead actor Tom Ellis along with Shehnaaz. Shehnaaz shared the poster on Twitter with the caption, “Asli Big Boss toh yahaan hai.”

As soon as the poster dropped, Shehnaaz’s fans couldn’t keep calm and it created a tizzy on social media.

“What a big gift. Welcome back TO TWITTER Star #ShehnaazGill. Excited For THIS One,” wrote a fan in the comments section. Another fan wrote, “Excitement mein confusion horahi hai… looking forward to whatever this is because I’m sure it will be fab.”

But soon, fans realised that this wasn’t a new project but a slew of posters that Netflix India shared on their social media handles.

Another poster featured Nawazuddin Siddiqui in a Squid Game setting. Sonu Sood was positioned alongside Winona Ryder in a poster of Stranger Things. Sima Taparia was on a poster of Sex Education. Tanmay Bhatt posed on a poster of Jagame Thandiram and Biswapati Sarkar was seen on a poster of Kartik Aaryan’s Dhamaka.

Shehnaaz Gill last post on Twitter was in October when she shared “Tu Yaheen Hai”, while remembring late actor Sidharth Shukla.

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