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SRK unravels what happens when Harry meets Sejal

INDIA-ENTERTAINMENT-CINEMA-BOLLYWOOD Shah Rukh Khan and director Imtiaz Ali attend the trailer launch of 'Jab Harry Met Sejal' in Mumbai | AFP

If your name is Sejal, then there might be some good news for you.

The makers of Jab Harry Met Sejal have come up with an innovative way to promote their movie.

The team shot a video with film's lead actor Shah Rukh Khan in which his character Harinder Singh Nehra aka Harry can be seen missing Sejal, the character played by Anushka Sharma.

The 51-year-old actor shared the video on his Twitter handle and captioned it, “Kithe hai kudi... Kithe hai meri Sejal? Aa raha hun dil waapas lene. Let me know your city: http://www.redchillies.com/sejal/ #HarrySeekingSejal.”

The video starts with Jasbir Jassi's famous song 'Dil Lae Gayi Kudi Gujarat Di'.

The main motive of the video is to find the maximum number of girls with the name Sejal in a city and the Raees star will visit that city.

King Khan also gives a slight insight on both the lead characters of the film in the Twitter video.

He also shares that whenever Harry meets Sejal, the atmosphere becomes something else.

Few months back, SRK travelled from Mumbai to Delhi via train for promotion of Raees.

Team Jab Harry met Sejal will introduce one of the many 'mini trails' from the film to sports and cinema lovers during the cricket finals.

Mini trails are a series of 30-second clips from the film, which will be released first as an introduction to what the Jab Harry met Sejal team has in store to offer.

The mini trails will serve as a build up to the songs of the film, and help communicate the essence of the love story.

Imtiaz Ali's Jab Harry met Sejal traces the love story of a Punjabi guy played by Shah Rukh and a Gujarati girl essayed by Anushka.

Presented by Red Chillies Entertainment, Jab Harry Met Sejal is directed by Imtiaz Ali. The film is all set to release on August 4. 

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