Bollywood Queen aka Kangana Ranaut’s spy thriller ‘Dhaakad’ is set to be released theatrically on April 8, 2022.
The film deals with the subject of child trafficking and the exploitation of women, PTI reported from Mumbai.
Shot in Bhopal, Budapest, and Mumbai, ‘Dhaakad’ also stars Arjun Rampal and Divya Dutta in pivotal roles.
Ranaut, who plays Agent Agni in the movie, said the film was always meant for the big screen experience.
“It’s a deeply stirring subject and we have made it on a scale that only theatres could do justice to. The layered story at the heart of it needs to reach out to the masses and I am certain, the film will speak to women across the board. I can’t wait for the audience to meet Agent Agni on April 8,” Kangana said in a statement.
The film is directed by Razneesh Razy Ghai, who said he intended to ensure that ‘Dhaakad’ stood “at par with international action films”.
‘Dhaakad’ is produced by Deepak Mukut and Sohel Maklai.
“Our producers were a strong pillar of strength for us throughout. It was an incredibly challenging film to make. I am so thrilled for the audience to experience the rage and fury of Agni,” Ghai said.
Mukut said a woman shouldering a film of this scale and budget sets a “new standard in Bollywood”.
The team has made a “cool, slick action film” that will change the face of women-led action movies in the Hindi film industry, added Maklai.
‘Dhaakad’ is presented by Soham Rockstar Entertainment Pvt Ltd in association with Kamal Mukut, Sohel Maklai Productions, and Asylum films.
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