Maddock Films, the production house helmed by Dinesh Vijan, has unveiled the teaser for its highly anticipated horror comedy movie ‘Munjya.’
The film is scheduled to hit theaters on June 7, promising a thrilling blend of horror and comedy that caters to Gen Z, kids, and families alike.
Set in the same universe as Maddock Films’ successful earlier releases ‘Stree’ and ‘Bhediya,’ ‘Munjya’ continues the production banner’s tradition of delivering engaging and entertaining supernatural tales.
The teaser was shared across Maddock Films‘ social media platforms, creating a buzz among fans and movie enthusiasts.
“Munnis beware! Aa raha hai #Munjya! Makers of ‘Stree’ bring to you the perfect blend of comedy and horror to beat the summer heat for Gen Z, kids, and the whole family,” the social media post read, hinting at the film’s unique and humorous take on the horror genre.
The teaser offers a glimpse into the spooky yet comedic world of “Munjya,” showcasing elements of suspense and laughter that hint at a thrilling ride. The film promises to deliver on the quirky and entertaining narrative style that Maddock Films is known for.
While specific details about the cast and crew are yet to be revealed, the involvement of Maddock Films ensures a production filled with talented actors and a compelling storyline.
The teaser hints at a movie that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats while providing ample comic relief.
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