Rajkumar Rao has come with a new drama film ‘Bheed’. The new video clip is really very heart-breaking that depicts the subject of the upcoming film Bheed, the new monochrome teaser trailer has introduced the lead characters of the movie that revolves around the struggle faced by the poor during the nationwide lockdown in 2020.
Bheed: Rajkummar Rao’s new Film Announcement
After sharing the teaser on Instagram, the lead actor Rajkummar Rao told “A crisis that created borders within the country and its people.”
The new teaser starts with glimpses of how migrant workers facing struggled and traveled in jampacked trained, buses and even on foot to reach their villages as the government exposed a nationwide lockdown that put a full stop on all the ongoing non-essential activities, robbing the poor of livelihood. Rajkumar Rao’s new movie really introduces you to the struggle of migrant workers. From the background, you will hear the voice of Rajkummar Rao saying, “Hum sahar gaye kyunki yaha pe koi intjaam nahi tha, sahar se wapis aaye kyunki waha koi intjaam nahi tha. Garib aadmi ke liye kabhi intjaam hi nahi hua. Hum se anyaay hua hai, raasta bhi hum hi nikalenge ”
In this you may get some quick glimpses of Kritika Kamra playing the role of the journalist starting from ground zero, Ashutosh Rana comes as the police officer riding in a jeep, Rajkummar Rao as a police offer in uniform and riding a bike, with more glimpses of Dia Mirza on the verge of a breakdown, a worried Bhumi Pednekar as a medical professional and Pankaj Kapur. The captivating teaser ends with Rajkummar chasing someone on foot.
The director Anubhav Sinha has directed Bheed in black and white as he wanted to draw parallels between the pandemic-led lockdown in the country and the 1947 Partition. Anubhav Sinha stated, “This story is about people whose lives changed in a snap, and the colors from their lives were lost when the border was drawn within the country,” The release date of the film has not yet been declared.
Here is the trailer:
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