The trailer of the much-anticipated Hindi-dubbed film Ziddi Jatt is set to be launched in a grand ceremony today at Sovereign II, Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi.
The event promises to be a memorable evening featuring the cast, crew, and a host of special guests from the film industry and political circles.
Ziddi Jatt, directed and written by Simandeep Singh, portrays a gripping narrative woven around the dark underbelly of illegal sand mining in Punjab.
The film explores themes of justice, revenge, and resistance, diving deep into the social and political tensions that plague the region.
It reflects the resilience and defiance of individuals who dare to challenge a corrupt system.
Shri Manoj Tiwari Ji, Hon’ble Member of Parliament (BJP), will grace the event as the Guest of Honour.
His presence adds prestige to the occasion, highlighting the socio-political relevance of the movie’s core subject.
Running Horses Films and Global Titans, under the SMiC banner, are backing the production, with Vikram Kumar, Daanish Sinha, and Gauri Agarwal leading as producers.
Music is composed by Running Horses Music, and editing is done by Ballu Saluja.
The ensemble cast includes Rana Jung Bahadur, Vikram Singh, Seema Kaushal, Sara Gurpal, Preet Baath, Sweta Brar, and Pradeep Rawat.
Industry insiders expect the launch to create a strong buzz, especially given the real-life issues it addresses.
As illegal sand mining remains a major issue, Ziddi Jatt aims to spark wider discussions on policy, environment, and justice.
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The Ziddi Jatt trailer launch marks a cultural milestone, blending cinema with social relevance through a gripping, action-packed story.
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