Kunal Kemmu calls Rajkummar Rao`s Toaster a `must watch` 

Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra-starrer Toaster has been watched by Kunal Kemmu, and he quite liked it. Sharing a picture from the film`s screening in Mumbai, Kunal took to Instagram and gave a shout-out to the entire team of Toaster.

“What a whacky fun film.. must watch it on netflix_in vivek.daschaudary I`m so proud of you. Please make more films soon rajkummar_rao always in top form and always on point no matter what the genre. Love you brother sanyamalhotra you are a delight to watch. Mast!! archanapuransingh I did not see this one coming. So freakin good you are in this(highlight) upendralimaye mendoza bhai rocks nowitsabhi mumma tum kya mast kaam kiya once again man farahkhankunder I just love you. You are so funny without even trying. A natural patralekhaa producer Sahiba, bahut banut mubarak ho,” he wrote.

Headlined by Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra, the dark comedy has been directed by Vivek Daschaudary and produced by Rao and his actor wife Patralekhaa under Kampa Films.

Toaster revolves around Ramakant, essayed by Rao, a man whose extreme frugality leads to a series of chaotic and humorous events. It also stars Abhishek Banerjee, Archana Puran Singh, Farah Khan, Jitendra Joshi and Upendra Limaye in pivotal roles.

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