Ajay Devgn is raiding more than just black money this time. The Bollywood superstar has stepped back into the shoes of his iconic character ‘Amay Patnaik’ from Raid, but with a twist — this time, through the airwaves, in a collaboration with radio network Mirchi.
In a statement from Mirchi, the platform announced a unique audio experience that brings Devgn’s sharp-witted IRS officer character to radio, allowing fans to revisit the thrilling world of Raid in a brand-new format. As a part of the campaign, the actor has recorded exclusive interactions and segments where ‘Amay Patnaik’ shares his journey, thoughts on justice, and signature no-nonsense attitude — all wrapped in his familiar, composed delivery.
This innovative engagement comes just ahead of the release of Raid 2, keeping the buzz high while giving fans a taste of the film’s world through a different lens. Listeners tuning in to Mirchi’s shows will be treated to thematic segments, anecdotes, and snappy interactions, with Devgn’s voice adding an authentic edge to the storytelling.
Ajay Devgn’s ‘Amay Patnaik’ became a fan-favourite for his fearless stand against corruption in the 2018 hit Raid. The return of this character through a radio experience marks a creative crossover between cinema and audio, showing how fan engagement is evolving beyond the screen.
As Devgn raids the airwaves with Mirchi, anticipation for Raid 2 continues to build, promising another gripping chapter in the story of an unshakable officer who won’t back down from the truth.
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