'Saaho' Movie: Jaggu Da kills with his intense look in this new poster.
Published On: 09 August 2019 | Tollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
Jackie Shroff unveiled his character 'Roy' in the poster from the upcoming action flick ‘Saaho’, starring Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles.
After the poster looks and unveiling the characters of Chunkey Pandey, Neil Nitin Mukesh, and Arun Vijay, now makers released the first look of Jackie Shroff.
The star, who will play a character named Roy, can’t take no for an answer it seems as his tagline reads, “Say yes or die.”
The kohl-rimmed eyes add a dramatic effect to his look. Dressed in a grey suit, the 62-year-old actor can be seen intensely staring at the camera.
The poster, featuring Jackie Shroff got a big shout out from fans. Tabu commented: "Boss Jackson," while Siddhanth Kapoor wrote: "Smashed it bhidu." Check out the poster here:
SAY YES OR DIE#Roy #SaahoOnAugust30 #Saaho pic.twitter.com/1w261hG0cl
— Jackie Shroff (@bindasbhidu) August 8, 2019
Directed by Sujeeth Reddy, the high-octane action entertainer also stars, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Vennela Kishore, Murali Sharma, Arun Vijay, Lal, Evelyn Sharma, Chunkey Pandey among others in pivotal roles.
Saaho is the most anticipated film of the year and fans are also eagerly waiting for the trailer which will be dropped tomorrow 10th August.
The wait is over! The biggest and most anticipated trailer of the year will be out on 10th August! 😎 #Saaho releases worldwide on 30th August! #30AugWithSaaho pic.twitter.com/af0CiGEWP7
— Saaho (@SaahoOfficial) August 8, 2019
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