After the spellbound result of his live sketch of veteran Amitabh Bachchan on Kaun Banega Crorepati, it is no surprise that the multi-talented Ali Zafar can also paint.

In fact before he became a superstar, Ali used to work at the Pearl Continental Hotel’s lobby as a sketch artist. And now our star plans to paint a graffiti to promote his upcoming Bollywood film Kill Dil.

According to Hindustan Times, Ali, along with his co-stars, Ranveer Singh and Parineeti Chopra will be painting a wall in Mahim, a neighbourhood in Mumbai.

"During a meeting conducted by their film’s team, a member came up with the idea of getting some graffiti made. Ali volunteered to do so, informing everyone that he can paint,” a source close to the actor told Hindustan Times.

So what is this graffiti going to look like?

According to the source, Ali is still unsure about what he will draw.

“He has been asking people for suggestions and discussing the colours he wants to use,” said the source.

The source added that the Kill Dil team is working on getting the permits and arranging sufficient security necessary for the graffiti.

When asked about the upcoming event, Ali said: “I have done murals on walls and ceilings before, but I have never done graffiti. I am looking forward to it.”

Kill Dil will release on November 14.

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