Akshay Kumar's PadMan, Sidharth Malhotra's Aiyaary - If February Movies had Honest Posters, This is How They Would Be Like

We are starting this new monthly series, where we look back at the movie releases of the month and reimagine their posters with new taglines in what we really feel about the movies.

Sometimes we have so much expectations from the movie, when it comes out, it so makes waste of those burgeoning expectations. That goes for 90% of the movies that comes out in Bollywood. They promote the movie like it might be the best out there, even beating The Godfather into submission. The promos and the posters might all be really good, but then the final product might be underwhelming. Well, not always... but mostly yes! Sometimes, we do wish that the makers would have given us a hint of that in some of their promotional material. Since we cannot expect them to do, we are starting this new monthly series, where we look back at the movie releases of the month and reimagine their posters with new taglines in what we really feel about the movies. (idea courtesy: College Humour)

In February, we had some big ticket movie releases like Akshay Kumar's PadMan, Sidharth Malhotra and Manoj Bajpayee's Aiyaary, Kartik Aaryan's Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, Sonakshi Sinha's Welcome To New York. Not everyone of them made a mark at the box office, and none of them achieved overall critical consensus.

So here's a look at their movie posters, if the makers had been quite honest about the content of their products.

PadMan

Kuch Bheege Alfaaz

Aiyaary

Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety

Welcome To New York

Bura Na Mano....Masti Hai! 

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