The trailer for the next streaming series ‘Jubilee‘ was released yesterday. It immerses spectators in the enthralling world of Jubilee and transports them to the golden period of Indian cinema.
The trailer begins with an accident scene in frame with an overturned car as Aparshakti Khurana goes on to kick the accident victim before the camera changes to another clip.
It then takes the audience on a journey through a bygone period of the film. The trailer presents a vivid image of the world of cinema and the secrets held together by the closing doors, complete with retro vibes, costumes, gorgeous vintage cars, and styling.
‘Jubilee’ is a layered drama set against the backdrop of Bollywood’s Golden Era, chronicling the lives of a studio boss, his movie-star wife, a trusted aide, a rising star, a nautch girl, and a refugee, as well as the risks they’re willing to take in pursuit of their dreams, passion, ambition, and love.
Amit Trivedi composed the soundtrack for the series, which stars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Aditi Rao Hydari, Aparshakti Khurana, Wamiqa Gabbi, Sidhant Gupta, Nandish Sandhu, and Ram Kapoor.
The series has been directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, created by Soumik Sen along with Motwane with screenplay and dialogues written by Atul Sabharwal.
Produced by Andolan Films in association with Reliance Entertainment and Phantom Studios, Part One (Episodes One-Five) of ‘Jubilee’ will premiere on April 7, with Part Two (Episodes Six-10) releasing the following week on April 14 on Prime Video.
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