The trio Ali Zafar, Ranveer Singh and Parineeti Chopra, after taking over all major television shows to promote the release of their much anticipated film Kill Dil, have now picked up paint brushes to bring their creative side out on the streets of Mumbai.

Painting pro Ali Zafar sprayed his Kill Dil poster look on a white wall. Parineeti and Ranveer chose to paint keywords used in the film's digital promotional campaign.

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The 'Kill Dil' trio. - Publicity photo.

Ali Zafar also tweeted:

As soon as those in their surroundings realised that the graffiti artists were none other than the Kill Dil actors, a sea of people gathered to catch a glimpse of their favourite stars and the interesting activity.

Ali Zafar, who seemed really pumped up at the event, confessed: "I was going to paint my son's bedroom wall in our new house... might as well practice a little bit".

About the film, Ali said: "This is my favourite look I have played in any film so far. I haven't done any kick ass action on screen in the past, so really excited for this one. Let's hope people like the film."

 Ali Zafar. - Publicity photo.
Ali Zafar. - Publicity photo.

Speaking on the occasion, Ranveer Singh said: "I am trying to make a hit film. We have worked really hard to make this film, and we are looking forward to its release now. We have made this film with our heart and soul, and it's an entertainer. So, I hope that people like it".

Directed by Shaad Ali and produced by Aditya Chopra, Kill Dil also stars Govinda and is slated for release on November 14.

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