Sriram Raghavan is back with a murder mystery, AndhaDhun, which stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Radhika Apte and Tabu in pivotal roles.
Director Sriram is known for revamping the genre of thriller after giving hits like Badlapur, Johnny Gaddaar. And AndhaDun trailer will leave you intrigued.
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Ayushmann plays the role of a blind piano player, Radhika is his love interest and Tabu is the person who changes their lives completely.
In the two-minute trailer, Ayushmann mesmerizes everyone with his piano skills. In many scenes, we can see Radhika and Ayushmann hanging out together. But the twist in the story comes after Tabu enters the picture. She appears to be a married woman and has an air of mystery around her. Ayushmann gets a shock of his life when he arrives at Tabu’s home to play the piano and a murder occurs.
A lot of fishy things happen all through the rest of the trailer, and you all think at times if Ayushmann is faking his blindness. At the end of the trailer, Ayushmann can be seen asking Tabu if the auto in front of them has Aishwarya Rai’s poster on it.
Here is the trailer of AndhaDhun.
Just like Sriram Raghavan’s other films do, AndhaDhun trailer also leaves us with multiple questions.
Sharing the trailer on Twitter, Ayushmann’s tweeted: ”You can’t see what I can…or maybe you can. ‘See’ for yourself! Apologies for the delay but here’s the #AndhaDhun”
Rajat Kapoor returns as Mahesh Deshmukh in 'Drishyam 3', playing the quiet husband to Tabu’s cop character. He admits his role has “no arc” and says, “I’m still standing behind Tabu,” as the family unravels the mystery of their son’s death.
At its heart, 'Saali Mohabbat' is a story of love, lies and the thin line that separates trust from betrayal. The film follows Smita, who is a small-town housewife whose quiet and predictable life takes a dark and unexpected turn.
The timing couldn’t be better for Ayushmann, who is riding high after the success of his horror-comedy 'Thamma'. With five Rs 100-crore hits under his belt, he says he’s more confident than ever to explore different genres.