Streaming platform Zee5 has released the trailer of ‘Helmet’ featuring actors Aparshakti Khurana and Pranutan Bhal.
Directed by Satramm Ramani with a screenplay and dialogues by Rohan Shankar.
The film revolves around a quirky depiction of the entrenched taboos and diffidence surrounding the simple act of buying condoms.
According to ANI, a nearly three-minute-long trailer opens with three men (Aparshakti, Abhishek Banerjee, and Ashish Verma) starting a business where they decide to sell condoms to those who are otherwise shy of buying from local stores and chemists.
On the trailer launch, Aparshakti said, “’Helmet’ is an important story with a subliminal social message tastefully packaged within the layers of comedy.”
He also added, “It was a huge responsibility to play the lead and maintain a fine balance in such a film but, the layers pushed me to travel an extra mile in search of my character. I’m looking forward to changing gears with this one and feel humbled by the shift that is unfolding in my life, right now.”
‘Helmet’ is produced by Sony Pictures Networks Productions and actor Dino Morea’s DM Movies.
Speaking about the film, Dino said, “This is a film which has been made with a sense-of-humor with a sweet message. I am also excited about the wonderfully talented ensemble cast, the refreshing storytelling by Satram my director, and the way both entertainment and a certain intelligent sensibility blend together. Rohan Shankar’s dialogues will make you laugh out loud.”
The movie is set to release on Zee5 on September 3.
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