Khaali Peeli Trailer: Ananya Panday and Ishaan Khatter is on a run
Published On: 22 September 2020 | Bollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
The movie will start streaming on OTT platform Zeeplex from October 2
The makers of Khaali Peeli released the trailer of the film Khaali Peeli starring Ananya Panday and Ishaan Khatter.
Khaali Peeli is a story about two childhood sweethearts, Pooja and Blackie, who get separated during their young age but are brought back together by a crazy situation.
The trailer begins with Ananya in bandit mode as she takes over Ishaan’s taxi with a gun. She throws out a passenger as a petrified Ishaan follows all her instruction. A Mexican stand-off later, they reach an understanding and decide to divvy up the bag full of gold jewellery.
But on their tail is the villain, played by Jaydeep Ahlawat. He is a man of his word and believes that one’s word is more precious than one’s life. He is a trigger happy goon who won’t stop at anything to get what he wants. A chase ensues between the protagonists, the police and the goons as what sounds like a desi version of Doctor Who’s theme plays in the background. Ishaan lands some flying kicks dodges a few bullets and pulls off some slick moves. Even Ananya shows off some slingshot skills.
The film is directed by debutant director Maqbool Khan and backed by filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar, Himanshu Mehra, and Zee Studio. It went on the floors in September last year and was scheduled for a June 12 release but was delayed due to the shuttering of film theatres. The movie will start streaming on OTT platform Zeeplex from October 2
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