05 December,2017 08:00 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The makers of the film 'Kaalakaandi' starring Saif Ali Khan, have released a teaser poster of the film on Tuesday. Though the teaser has nothing much to say about the film, it spills its trailer launch date
Saif Ali Khan
After releasing a full-fledged teaser of the film, 'Kaalakaandi' in July 2017, the makers of the film have released a teaser poster of the film, which also announces that the film's trailer will be launched online on December 6, 2017. The colourful teaser poster has a silhouette of the lead actor, Saif Ali Khan resembling Michael Keaton's 'Birdman' along with the city's outline. Talking about the teaser, which was released earlier, Saif's character is pretty evident of being on an all-time high nature. Whether the excitement is infused with drugs or it's his natural vibe, energy; that question can only be answered once the trailer is out tomorrow.
Saif Ali Khan's look from the film 'Kaalakaandi'.
Akshat Verma, the writer of the cult film 'Delhi Belly', promises to take you on another roller-coaster ride with his directorial debut. If 'Delhi Belly' exposed Delhi's underbelly, 'Kaalakaandi' will reveal Mumbai's underbelly and crime imbibed in it. Produced by Cinestaan Film Company and Ashi Dua Sara of Flying Unicorn, the film stars Saif Ali Khan along with the eclectic ensemble of Deepak Dobriyal, Vijay Raaz, Kunal Roy Kapur, Sobhita Dhulipala, Akshay Oberoi, Isha Talwar, Shenaz Treasury, Shivam Patil, Amyra Dastur and Neil Bhoopalam in a special appearance.
In an earlier interaction with mid-day, the 'Chef' actor had admitted that he badly needs a hit and would want to know what is going wrong (with his career). "It affects my image of being a star, because, a star is supposed to be bankable. Yet, it doesn't affect my confidence," admitted Saif.
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