A new trailer for ‘The Night Manager: Part 2’ was released yesterday.
It begins with shots of fighter planes in action raining down inferno and Anil Kapoor’s character testing weapons in the middle of the night in an arid landscape.
The trailer is less than two minutes long and begins with Aditya Roy Kapur saying, “Ravan ki lanka jalaane ke liye aag toh lagani padegi par kahin us aag mein main khud hi na jal jaaun (I need to set Ravan’s Lanka on fire, but what if I get burned in the same fire)?”
The trailer includes several high-octane sequences with body shots of Aditya’s physique that will have the ladies swooning. As Anil’s character, Shelly Rungta, attempts to find the mole within his empire, the stakes rise, IANS reported from Mumbai.
“Playing Shelly Rungta in ‘The Night Manager’ has been an absolute delight,” Anil Kapoor, who plays an ammunition baron, said, adding, “It’s fascinating to see how Shelly has evolved into one of the most refined and well-liked villains. Prepare to be surprised as new secrets are revealed in this second installment.”
“While Shelly and Shaan may be reuniting, one can never truly know what’s on Shelly’s mind.
“Sandeep Modi, the character’s creator, has truly created a villain with a cunning and crafty mind. Working with him has been a fantastic experience. I can’t wait for audiences to see the enthralling journey that awaits them,” Kapoor said.
The show is a Hindi-language adaptation of John le Carre’s novel of the same name.
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