Vidyut Jammwal’s ‘Junglee’ Trailer Decode: When Rambo meets Tarzan
Published On: 06 March 2019 | Bollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair


The trailer of Vidyut Jammwal starrer Junglee is out, and to be honest, it just looks like same old action film featuring the star. Directed by Chuck Russell and produced by Vineet Jain and Priti Shahani, Junglee will release on April 5.
Finally, the wait is over, and Vidyut Jammwal’s Junglee trailer is out.
Vidyut is known for his martial art skills and after watching the trailer it looks like the producers wanted to encash his image with yet another action flick.
But this time, instead of humans, he has found his best friend in an elephant who is called Bhola.
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By watching the trailer, it looks like it’s the mix blend of Rambo and Tarzan.
The trailer starts with the introduction of Vidyut calling out his best friend ‘Bhola’ who is an elephant and a brief flashback of their bonding.
We are also introduced to Atul Kulkarni’s character, who is in a negative role, who is out to hunt animals and is presumably a part of a poaching racket.
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Like his other usual action flicks, here too Vidyut is seen performing a number of cool-looking action sequences, with the actor sliding under cars and flying over tables to deliver massive kicks in the gut to his enemies.
And Vidyut’s character has a love interest, as the trailer showcases, it might have love-triangle.
Directed by Chuck Russell and produced by Vineet Jain and Priti Shahani, Junglee will release on April 5.
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