Dhaakad New Poster: Kangana Ranaut goes on a killing spree
Published On: 18 January 2021 | Bollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
The film will release on October 1, 2021. It also stars Arjun Rampal and Divya Dutta and would release on October 1 this year.
Kangana Ranaut has shared a new poster of her next, Dhaakad. She looks fierce in a black vest and shorts as she goes on a killing spree with a sword in her hand.
Introducing her character of Agent Agni, she wrote alongside the poster on Twitter, "She is fearless and Fiery! She is Agent Agni. India’s first female-led action thriller, #Dhaakad releasing in theatres on 1st October 2021!"
She is fearless and Fiery! She is Agent Agni 🔥
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) January 18, 2021
India’s first female led action thriller, #Dhaakad releasing in theatres on 1st October 2021!@SohamRockstrEnt @DeepakMukut @RazyGhai @sohelmaklai @sohailmaklai @AsylumFilms @rampalarjun @divyadutta25 @writish @DhaakadTheMovie pic.twitter.com/M4jmflfoV5
She also revealed that the film would star Arjun Rampal and Divya Dutta in pivotal roles. It would release in theatres on October 1 this year.
Kangana had unveiled the teaser of the film in August last year, which showed her in a Lara Croft-inspired look, as she went through a burning city, firing a machine gun with blood dripping from her forehead.
The actor, who is currently shooting for the film in Madhya Pradesh, recently shared how she was struggling to cope up with night shifts which upset her body clock and food cycle.
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