Makers of the upcoming action thriller ‘Kill’ starring debutant Lakshya in the lead role are all set to unveil the official teaser.
Taking to Instagram, filmmaker Karan Johar said, “Prepare for the bloodiest ride of your life!#KILL – TEASER OUT TOMORROW. India theatrical release 5 July 2024.”
The movie will mark the Bollywood debut of Lakshya Lalwani.
Directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, the teaser will be out on 4 April.
The video shows the visuals of the train, train track, and timer.
Apart from unveiling the first look of ‘Kill’, Karan also announced that the movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2023.
‘Kill’ is one of the 10 movies that have been chosen to screen at the prestigious film festival.
Meanwhile, Karan has an impressive lineup of projects.
As a producer, he is basking in the success of the Sara Ali Khan starrer film ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’. A fictional tale set against the backdrop of 1942’s Quit India Movement.
The movie is inspired by real events and chronicles, a pivotal chapter from India’s quest for Independence.
Drawing inspiration from freedom fighter Usha Mehta’s incredible journey, the film pays respect to both recognized and unseen warriors. It captures the bravery, patriotism, sacrifice, and determination displayed by India’s youth throughout the freedom movement.
Also, ‘Yodha’ is currently running in theatres and performing well at the box office. It stars Sidharth Malhotra in the lead role.
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