Sanjay Dutt took to his social media account X today to announce the highly anticipated release date for the trailer of The Bhootni, a film starring himself alongside Mouni Roy.
Fans can look forward to a thrilling glimpse into the movie as the trailer will likely drop on March 29.
The team will launch the trailer with a grand event on March 29, where the entire star cast of The Bhootni will appear.
To ensure the trailer reaches as many viewers as possible, the film’s makers have planned a strategic release. It will be launched alongside the highly anticipated Sikander, starring Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna.
The Bhootni features Sanjay Dutt and Mouni Roy in lead roles, bringing together a star-studded ensemble cast.
Alongside them, Palak Tiwari, Asif Khan, and Sunny Singh will play key roles. They will contribute to the film’s unique blend of horror and comedy.
The star power and chemistry of these actors promise an exciting cinematic experience.
The team has set the release date for The Bhootni on April 18.
With its perfect mix of horror and comedy, the film is already generating buzz among moviegoers. The upcoming trailer will likely fuel this excitement even more.
As anticipation builds, fans are eager to see if the film lives up to its promise of delivering both laughs and thrills.
With the trailer’s release just around the corner, all eyes are now on how The Bhootni will perform at the box office. Will it become the next big blockbuster? Only time will tell.
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