The "Hum Tum" director, who is making his foray into acting opposite TV star Jennifer Winget, said he is looking for a good date.
"#PhirSe release date being worked. Next few months packed, looking for a good date, once locked music will follow accordingly," Kunal posted on Twitter.
"Phir Se", co-directed by Kunal and debut filmmaker Ajay Bhuyan, is said to be based on a separated couple living in London and they are trying to come to terms with the consequences of their split.
The film faced legal trouble when writer Jyoti Kapoor filed a suit against the director for copyright infringement.
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